Showing posts with label under 30 ceo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label under 30 ceo. Show all posts
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Business In College Editor speaks at CEO
Here is a list of some entrepreneurs that I met at the CEO Annual Conference.
Bryan C. Bennett http://www.TeachBanzai.com
Paul E. Gonzalez http://www.entrepreneurialolympics.com
Fran Birdman-Gross http://www.advantages.net
Jewel Daniels Herron http://www.danielscommunicationsgroup.com
Matt Wilson http://www.Under30Ceo.com
Brandon Marker http://www.WhatShouldIHaveDone.com
Victoria Lyman http://www.allegrodanceboutique.com
Kevin Langley http://www.ellisconstruction.com
Brian Putt http://www.geeksoncampus.com
Jeretta Horn Ford http://www.acupofcappuccino.com
Nick Thacker http://www.HigherCallingMedia.com
Adam http://www.SimplyCanvas.com
Alfred J. Molina http://www.finejeweler.com
Michale Simmons http://www.extremee.org
Eric Dorsey http://www.ksu-ceo.com
Sean Royer http://www.DecemberClothing.com
Monday, August 10, 2009
Meet Matt Wislon
I have networked with people all over the world and one of the most energetic and inspiring people on earth is Matt Wilson.
@MattWilsonTV on Twitter – Matt’s Blog – Matt@Under30CEO.com
Matt Wilson graduated Bryant University with a clear goal of starting his own business. While in school, Matt led Bryant University to becoming the Collegiate Entrepreneurs’ Organization of the year and became National Student Leader of the Year. After moving home he realized there was a lack of smart, innovative, and ambitious people to communicate with. This is where he began to realize the need to bring all these people together who also decided the corporate happy hour wasn’t going to be good enough.
@MattWilsonTV on Twitter – Matt’s Blog – Matt@Under30CEO.com
Matt Wilson graduated Bryant University with a clear goal of starting his own business. While in school, Matt led Bryant University to becoming the Collegiate Entrepreneurs’ Organization of the year and became National Student Leader of the Year. After moving home he realized there was a lack of smart, innovative, and ambitious people to communicate with. This is where he began to realize the need to bring all these people together who also decided the corporate happy hour wasn’t going to be good enough.
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