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Friday - September 13, 2002
Commentary by Jim Blasingame
Featuring
Jim Blasingame
September 13, 2002
Emceeing a black tie event for the SBA
Jim and his friend, Fred Hochberg, chairman and president of the Export-Import Bank of the U.S.
Jim is a high-energy keynote speaker.
Speaking at a Zions Bank small business event.
Jim and Davonna are honored to work with the King, Arnold Palmer, and his hospitals.
Jim moderates a panel discussion for the U.S. Chamber's Small Business Summit in Washington, D.C.
Jim and Karen Kerrigan, President & CEO of the Small Business and Entrepreneurship Council
Jim loves interviewing his heroes, small business owners!
Jim autographs one of his books and shares a story.
Jim addresses an SBA audience during Small Business Week.
Jim received the Small Business Advocate of the Year Award from
The New York Enterprise Report
.
"Starting a small business is easy – operating and growing a successful one is not."
Jim speaks to his peeps at a local chamber of commerce.
Mitt Romney and Hector Barreto on stage at The Latino Coalition's Annual Economic Summit during Small Business Week 2012.
"The Age of the Customer is replacing the Age of the Seller."
Aris Melissaratos, former Sec. of the Maryland Dept. of Business and Economic Development, and Jim
"21st century success will require you to leverage technology effectively."
Jim has been a frequent emcee during Small Business Week for the U.S. Small Business Administration.
On stage with Paul Sarvadi, CEO of Insperity, and Bob McTeer, former President of the Dallas Fed.
Speaking to an audience at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in Washington, D.C.
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