While many posts on this site are about A-list innovators, someone with great innovation capacity and execution is a student here at Grove City College. Luke Gilligan started Resense, a subscription care package service for those suffering from Dementia. As someone who knows Luke personally, I have gotten to see what drives him on his follow-through. Luke is very impact-focused and inspired by the redemptive framework from Praxis. He is working on starting a non-profit arm, because he sees the capacity for greater impact down that avenue, even though it comes with less financial gain for his sake. This does not deter him because revenue is not what drives him to overcome all the start-up stress, redemptive impact through sacrifice is. Luke goes after impact by being very curious about those who suffer from this illness are learning what products help them more than others. As a result of learning, Luke updates his product offerings a healthy amount to keep up with where patients are. Luke is open to being wrong and glad when someones catches an error he is making because if the correction can improve his touch on patients and families, his way being wrong does not burden him. Luke is a great model of a young, impact-focused innovator right here among us at school.