| Global Entrepreneurship Week: Give entrepreneurs the tools they need Washington Post Rupert Scofield is the President and CEO of FINCA International and the author of the new book The Social Entrepreneur's Handbook: How to Start, Build, and Run a Business That Improves the World. It seems that we have lost sight of a simple truth in ... | ||
| Serial Entrepreneurs CNBC.com Kraus, 45, and Currier, 44, both grew up to be successful serial entrepreneurs, each co-founding and selling multi-million-dollar companies. While they don't all start as industrious tykes, serialentrepreneurs appear to share a number of ... | ||
| Government kicks off entrepreneur Tech City boot camp V3.co.uk by Rosalie Marshall The government kicked off Global Entrepreneurship Week (GEW) on Monday, which will see 250 entrepreneurs attend a boot camp in Tech City to learn techniques intended to help them launch a successful business. ... | ||
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| Tim Sullivan named top manufacturing entrepreneur The Business Journal Timothy Sullivan, the former president and CEO of Bucyrus International Inc., was named the Ernst & Young National Entrepreneur Of The Year 2011 Distribution and Manufacturing Award winner over the weekend. Sullivan was recognized for transforming ... | ||
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| Alumni Perspective: Scott Case, Entrepreneur | UConn Today By Bret Eckhardt Scott Case '92 (ENG) is an inventor, entrepreneur, and co-founder of Priceline.com. |. Related Posts. Alumni Perspective: Chris Donovan, Golden Globe Awards Director - November 7, 2011; Beyond the Comfort Zone - October 18, 2010 ... |
| Global test for young entrepreneur | Stuff.co.nz By MARK REVINGTON It's been a good year for Jonathan Wrait. The 21-year-old entrepreneur made the finals of the Unlimited Investment Challenge with business partner Jonathan Lawry, and is now off to New York for the final of the Global Student Entrepreneur ... |
| Andrae McGary turns into entrepreneur | timesfreepress.com McGary turns into entrepreneur. Chattanooga's 48-hour launch was in full swing, as techie 20somethings and serial entrepreneurs made a flurry of business ... |
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