Tom Szaky dropped out of Princeton to pursue his business venture- worm poop. A decade later TerraCycle is a $15 million a year business. And the graffiti is pretty amazing!
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Small Business Success Story: TerraCycle - CareerFuel
Posted by Heathervanw under Success StoriesFrom http://careerfuel.net 4346 days ago
Anatomy of a Startup—Part I
Posted by Heathervanw under StartupsFrom http://careerfuel.net 4346 days ago
Michael Shapiro is the Founder and CEO of a local, online news platform called The Alternative Press. Michael made the decision to pursue his own business when family medical issues necessitated finding work closer to home;, while his dedication to community directed him to his current venture.
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Small Business Success Story: Cherry Grove Organic Farm - CareerFuel
Posted by Heathervanw under Success StoriesFrom http://careerfuel.net 4360 days ago
Inspired by an internship, organic farm owner Matt Conver acquired financial backing and started his farming business. Now, their produce and vegetables are so popular, there is a waiting list for the CSA!
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Small Business Success Story: DoubleTake - CareerFuel
Posted by Heathervanw under Success StoriesFrom http://careerfuel.net 4362 days ago
Marci Kessler realized that she had what it took to open a consignment shop. 20 years later, she has expanded, operating several boutiques in the New Jersey area.
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Small Biz Success Story: Luludi Living Frames and SCORE
Posted by Heathervanw under StartupsFrom http://careerfuel.net 4364 days ago
After a successful career with CNBC, Liza Fiorentinos returned to the US and started thinking about how to turn her love of the living walls of Paris into a business. With the help of a mentor, she launched Luludi Living Frames and is on her way to making a profit with a business she loves!
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Small Business Success Story: NP Fuel - CareerFuel
Posted by Heathervanw under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://careerfuel.net 4366 days ago
VIDEO: Finishing high school, Don went directly into the workforce. By age 38 he had acquired a great deal of experience and decided to take the plunge, leasing and eventually buying a fueling station/repair shop.
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