Is it necessary to use "to" multiple times in this context?

Solution 1:

In your sentence, all the additional "to" seem redundant. But there are some instances where adding additional "to" may be necessary. For example, in legal documents, when we are empowering someone to do certain acts, we use "to" after every comma to indicate that now a new power is being listed after the comma. Same goes for setting out duties. This is also found in laws.

Now, in this context, you would use additional "to" if you are not defining the entrepreneurial leadership but writing an instruction or expectation for someone to be hired as an entrepreneurial leader.