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Celebrating New Talent: Emerging Entrepreneurs Shines a Light on Up-and-Coming Entrepreneurs

Success

SUCCESS magazine turns 126 years old this year. As one of the longest-running business magazines in the U.S., And the magazine is making that even more official with its new Emerging Entrepreneurs awards , which will shine a light on the next wave of entrepreneurs and recognize the achievements of up-and-comers.

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How Badly Do You Want the Life You Dream About?

Success

A big, inspiring “why” propelled Justine Flynn and her co-founders to launch their company, Thankyou, in 2008. Nine months after calling off her wedding, she was managing a remote hospital in Darfur, Sudan, that served internally displaced Sudanese refugees. Now, I am living my calling in ways I was unable to imagine in 2002.

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Glenn and Mindy Stearns: Building a Legacy of Kindness

Success

In not knowing what he didn’t know, Stearns managed to grow his business by inadvertently under-bidding his competition by massive amounts. He and Mindy met briefly at a blackjack table in 2002, though neither had or showed any interest in the other. The lending crisis of 2007 and 2008 is a perfect example.

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Thursday Morning & 20 Years of Celebrating You & Your Profession!

Office Dynamics

In 1997, the key theme was Building a 21st Century Administrative Staff and back then, Fortune magazine was quoted as saying “where have all the secretaries gone?” In 2002, they discussed Becoming a World Class Assistant hosted by Catepillar Inc. In 2008, Sail to Success! ” Titles changed and duties changed.

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More on the Growth of Small Farms and Local Food

Small Business Labs

Small Business Blogs Entrepreneur Magazine Blog Entrepreneurship & Education at the Kauffman Foundation Fresh Inc. " While small farms are not going to replace large farms anytime soon, the USDA is projecting that the market for locally grown food will be about $7 billion by 2012, up steeply from $4 billion in 2002.

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