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May/June 2006 Issue
A Career Defined in Velvet and Steel
Making it in the Majors
A Couple of Real Life-savers
Turn $20 into $1 Million
Millions in Public Relations — Free
Give Me 5 Minutes
On the Prowl
Real People Earning Real Degrees Online
Swashbuckling Success
Source Interlink CEO Leslie Flegel shares secrets, strategies and lessons that helped him revolutionize and dominate the entertainment products industry.
Lifelong L. A. Dodgers fan, J.J. Matis launched her “bag” business from a seat in Dodger Stadium. Creativity, a business education and a passion for the L. A. Dodgers baseball team earned this “bag lady” her place in the Majors.
A baby's drowning inspired firefighter and paramedic Marco Johnson to launch Antelope Valley Medical College to teach CPR / first aid. Johnson realized that senseless deaths could be avoided if people were properly trained to react quickly in emergency situations. From this realization, Johnson's company was born and last year it certified more than 6,000 peope in CPR / first aid.
Bartering and business tips learned from her stepfather as a child — coupled with $20 — propelled Diane Bingham to millionaire status.
A combination of passion and persistence — powered former marketing director Patrick Gilligan to create a vastly successful business from the ground up and acquire millions of dollars in free public relations.
Business savvy Melissa English may have been looking for love when she attended a speed-dating event, but what she found was a million-dollar idea. With the help of her sister, Sonia, a business twist was added to the speed-dating concept and 5 Minute Networking was born.
Young entrepreneur and college student Luke Skurman enlisted the aid of four fellow students to transform his idea for College Prowler into a multimillion-dollar reality by utilizing the university’s support and network opportunities.
What happens when you take $100 and a clever idea, then mix it with some considerable computer skills? In Titus Blair’s case, it turns into $3.25 million.
Do you want to go back to school to earn your degree but just don’t have the time? Learn the pros and cons from people earning their degrees online.
Painting Prodigy
Prodigy painter Amanda Dunbar kicks off the $1,000,000aire Blueprints business program at Children’s University elementary school. Dunbar shares how her role as an entrepreneur — along with her artistic talent — led to $5 million in art sales.
Steve Mariotti: A Pioneer for Children
Former math teacher Steve Mariotti teaches young people from low-income communities to realize their full potential and unlock their entrepreneurial creativity.
A Birth of a Dream
$1,000,000aire Blueprints partners with Children’s University, a renowned elementary school, to launch a cutting-edge entrepreneurial program specifically designed for children.
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