
Glancing at Pelle Pedersen's resume, there is a clash that stands out. He has a Masters degree in Law from the University of Copenhagen but also spent a year volunteering at Social Foodies, a food business running development projects in Africa, and at Dansic, a student organization geared towards social innovation in Denmark.
And now he is doing it again -- taking an unusual path by quitting a job that others would hang on to.
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