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City: Manchester, NH
40 Years of Sales, Marketing and Start Up Work
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MBA in Leadership and Marketing
Published Mar. 17, 2013
Ask SCORE
After working for more than 25 years in the publishing industry, the company I worked
for downsized and I accepted an attractive buyout package. Now I’d like to start my own
business. What do I do first?
About the Author
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opportunities. SCORE is a national, non-profit organization and a resource partner of the U. S.
Small Business Administration.
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Lafayette College - BA Chemistry with a minor in Computer Science
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City: Floral Park, NY
Property & Casualty Insurance Broker (Part Time)
Owner & CEO IHM Systems, Inc. (Hotel supply company)
Executive Vice President International Playtex Corporation
President International Playtex Worldwide Apparel Division
President International Playtex Worldwide Cosmetics Division
Product Manager American Home Products
Promotion Dept. Asst. Pepsi-Cola Company
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Boston University - College of Business Administration - BS in BA
Harvard University - Business School - Degree in Advanced Management (AMP)
Published Mar. 5, 2013
Choosing Among Sole Proprietorships, Single-Shareholder Corporations And Single-Member LLCs For New Businesses
Choosing Among Sole Proprietorships, Single-Shareholder Corporations And Single-Member LLCs For New Businesses
Q: I’m starting a new business in New Hampshire. I will be its only owner. Should my business be a sole proprietorship, a single-shareholder corporation or a single-member LLC?
About the Author
John Cunningham is a N.H. business lawyer whose practice is focused on LLC law and tax. He chaired the N.H. Business and Industry Association committee that drafted the Revised New Hampshire Limited Liability Company Act, a radical revision of New Hampshire LLC law that went into effect on January 1st. LLCs are, by a wide margin, the entities of choice for N.H. business start-ups.
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City: Marshfield, WI
Banking, insurance, real estate and appraising for about 26 years followed by 15 years of financial contracting with USDA, Farm Credit Services and other agencies throughout state of WI. Specialized in startup, expansion and workout situations. Served on several city committees and boards including as Alderman and Mayor of Marshfield, WI.
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High School graduate; Bank Administration Institute graduate; several years specialized financial training.
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City: Bakersfield, CA
25 years' experience in consulting with Enterprise Management Systems for small business. 5 years' experience as day trader/investor.
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MBA - Agribusiness, Santa Clara University
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City: Chillicothe, IL
Design Engineering, manufacturing, project management, sales, quoting
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Lee worked 44 years in Technical marketing field for Caterpillar, Inc., most recently as Senior Marketing Professional working with independent dealers identifying improvement opportunities with their product support operations. This also involved training of service managers and first line supervisors with the business management of the product support operations. Lee was invovled with product development team for introduction of new and updated products.
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Lehigh University - BSME