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Black History Month Interview Series: Lacretia Adamski

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In 2020, she was recognized by WashingtonExec as a finalist for Executive Assistant of the Year, cementing her reputation as a trailblazer within the executive support community. It would be an understatement to say that 2020 was a challenging year, but it was also a pivotal year for me professionally.

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Wednesday, September 18, 2013 – Joan Burge Event of Distinction

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This is no junket tour; we were downstairs networking by 7:45 am in Red Rock’s Pavilion Ballroom at a wellness breakfast and relationship building segment. Further, she said that WHO (World Health Organization) predicts that by 2020, depression will be the second largest cause of death worldwide. What a way to GROW!

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From Behind Bars to Business Owners: How 3 Former Inmates Became Entrepreneurs

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He founded Breaking Free Industries in February 2020 using $400 gifted from a member of his synagogue. Doing so required him to humble himself and ask for help, since his professional networks and bankability had crumbled after incarceration. It helps returned citizens build confidence. I’m a felon. I made a mistake.

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The Trend Towards US Manufacturing

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Reports and Resources Intuit 2020 Research Report Todays Hobbyists are Tomorrows Hobbypreneurs Homepreneurs: A Vital Economic Force Research Brief - Small Business Credit Outlook The Economic Stimulus Package: Whats in it for Growing Businesses? Carolyn is leading the coworking study and Steve is a member of the project team. manufacturers. 

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From Behind Bars to Business Owners: How 3 Former Inmates Became Entrepreneurs

Success

He founded Breaking Free Industries in February 2020 using $400 gifted from a member of his synagogue. Doing so required him to humble himself and ask for help, since his professional networks and bankability had crumbled after incarceration. It helps returned citizens build confidence. I’m a felon. I made a mistake.

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