2006 Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Of The Year®: NEW JERSEY AWARDS GALA

From: NJBIZ | Date: June 26, 2006| Author: Anonymous | Copyright information

Twenty Years of Excellence

Entrepreneur-watchers have discovered a new trend among this impressive breed of business owners-the library. That's right, according to a recent issue of BusinessWeek Online, public libraries are giving would-be entrepreneurs a helping hand with resources and expert guidance. Leave it up to the quintessential model of risk-taking and resourcefulness to restore the library's reputation as the next best thing to an MBA.

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