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Why the Former President of Nickelodeon Joined mitú as CEO.

Both Sides of the Table

He oversaw the launch of iconic properties including Dora the Explorer, SpongeBob & Rugrats — all multi-billion-dollar global powerhouses. After a stint as the President of North America at BBC Worldwide, Herb is returning to his roots in both digital and Latino. There is no more Latino-only market. home ownership in 2015 (NAHREP).

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22 Entrepreneurs Explain How They Came Up With Their Business Names

Hearpreneur

What exactly is going to be the name of your business? Whatever the inspiration or relation may be, the naming of your business is one of the most important parts of becoming a CEO. We’ve gotten good feedback over the years about our business name, so apparently that strategy has worked. 1- Combined relevant keywords.

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Book: Where The Jobs Are

Feld Thoughts

I’ve had a number of meetings over the years with the Small Business Administration (SBA) whose name says it all. Launch an Education Reform Dialogue Among America’s Educators. Award “Graduation” Green Cards. Create a “High-Skill Immigrant” Green Card. Negotiate a U.S.-China

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Small Business Spotlight: Rent A Green Box

crowdSPRING Blog

Rent A Green Box solves a problem for someone moving and a problem for the Earth. I buy post-consumer and industrial trash from landfills, recycling centers, and industries across America. We make over 25 eco-friendly packing and moving products that are sold exclusively to our dealers in America and internationally.

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The new startup arms race (for Huffington Post)

Startup Lessons Learned

The New Startup Arms Race Americas future prosperity depends on our ability to maintain this lead. Many of these companies are started by entrepreneurs, and are now household names: Google, Yahoo, eBay and Intel. We will not lose on their products -- after all, most of them are global. Startups are the lifeblood of our economy.

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Austin’s CodeNEXT

Austin Startup

Urbanization is one of the most important global trends of the 21st century. Namely, that governments, civil society organizations, and the private sector have a role to play in ensuring that accessibility and inclusion are not an afterthought but a central component of their work.

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Twitter Link Roundup #33 – Design, Copywriting, Marketing, Small Business, Social Media And More

crowdSPRING Blog

Infographic: America’s Favorite Countries – [link]. Startup Brings Crowdsourcing to Green Smart Grid Tech – [link]. – [link]. How some tech companies got their names – [link]. Mapping All Major Global Risks & their Interconnections – [link]. Infographic: Who is Paying Taxes?