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Cities Get Serious about Small Business
March 23, 2009
Posted by: Carol
I'm seeing more of these kinds of workshops...
This Thursday, I will be hosting another Shop 52 Small Business Seminar. My Shop 52 seminars provide education and resources to small business owners and individuals interested in opening their own small business. This one will focus on how small businesses can succeed in a difficult economy.
Sincerely,
Mark Mallory
Mayor, City of Cincinnati
I applaud the mayor and others like him who are realizing that small business is fundamental to the success of a city -- and actually produces real jobs.

Tom Kruczek, March 25, 2009
Great to see this activity at the city level! Starting new companies is important, but making sure that our existing entrepreneurs stay in business is perhaps even more critical to the success of our communities.
Link: http://entrepreneuroncampus.blogspot.com/
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