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Inc. January 2005 Nadine Heintz |
Entrepreneur of the Year: Shoba Purushothaman Purushothaman never lost faith in her idea, and managed to raise money and hire good workers even during the rough economy. Now, newsrooms across the world turn to this dot-com survivor to get their hands on the latest television footage.  |
Inc. January 2005 Allen Roberts |
Entrepreneur of the Year: Peter Provenzano Even in a war zone, his logistics company guarantees deliveries. All told, SupplyCore has delivered more than 5,000 items to Iraq, ordered from an online catalog of more than 350,000 items.  |
Inc. January 2005 Jess McCuan |
Entrepreneur of the Year: Frank Altman Thousands of small businesses in impoverished communities now have a shot at funding, thanks to him. But he had had to lobby Congress create a tax credit, then persuade the nation's seventh-largest securities firm to come onboard, to get it done.  |
Inc. January 2005 Nicole Gull |
Entrepreneur of the Year: The Ceja Family In 1967, Pablo and Juanita Ceja left their small village in Michoacan, Mexico, for a new life in the United States. Today, these former migrant workers own their own vineyard, producing 6,000 cases of wine a year.  |
Inc. January 2005 Patrick J. Sauer |
How I Did It: Randy Slager Former Army officer Randy Slager has two goals: continue expanding his $30 million IT services and consulting company; keep knocking down walls that prevent disabled veterans from achieving entrepreneurial success. Here's his first-person account.  |
Inc. January 2005 Bo Peabody |
Lucky or Smart There's a formula for creating good fortune in business. Here's how one entrepreneur came upon it.  |
Inc. January 2005 Elizabeth Wasserman |
Happy Birthday, WTO? An organization best known for sparking riots also deserves some credit for promoting the interests of American entrepreneurs.  |
Inc. January 2005 Bobbie Gossage |
Lose Weight, Get a Toaster Destiny Health, an insurer that offers consumer-driven health plans for small businesses, is now offering something called the Vitality program, which awards points to participants who take care of themselves.  |
Inc. January 2005 Norm Brodsky |
Street Smarts: Don't Sign Anything Yet Beware of commitments that can doom your business from the outset.  |
Inc. January 2005 Adam Hanft |
Grist: An Entrepreneur's Resolutions More nimbleness, less BlackBerry, and other new year's resolutions for 2005.  |
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