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How We Put Culture First to Find the Ideal Business Partner

Entrepreneurs' Organization

Everyone at Netsurit is driven by our mission of supporting the dreams of the doers. Finding a potential business partner that understood this core part of our culture was a primary goal as we explored different options for how to best enter this new market. I have been an EO member since 2004.

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Entrepreneurial Spirit Drives a Mission to Connect People With Popongo

StartupNation

I later moved to Denver, Colorado, and have worked in the world of banking and real estate as a partner and co-CEO of a company called Legacy Management Group since 2004. The development of Popongo and a celebration of culture. I was honored to come to America to pursue my business goals and kick-start a successful career.

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Feature Friday: Megan Burton, EO Atlanta

Entrepreneurs' Organization

When she joined in 2012, her company, CoinX, was in high growth mode, which made support from her EO community an invaluable asset. Megan is a pioneer in the IT security industry and founded CoinX, a fintech company that specializes in domestic and international payment processing and transfer services (money transmission), in 2004.

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Q&A with Meg Salyer

Innovation 2 Enterprise

She served as the first woman president of the Rotary Club of Oklahoma City, (2003/2004), one of the largest Rotary Club in the world. Women business leaders have created mentorship networks to help support a culture of innovation and risk-taking. Meg retired from the Council April 8, 2019.

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Lessons Learned After 15 Years in Business

Entrepreneurs' Organization

2004 / Cash and financial management is a matter of survival. There, I discovered we had grown our customer count far faster than our employees to support it, and customer service and employee happiness were suffering. What would our culture look like? We were off to the races with our WOW-worthy service. Our offering?

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Three Simple Questions that Transformed My Career Path

Entrepreneurs' Organization

Although I loved the school environments, which involved both hard work and fun, the work environments were cutthroat and competitive “up or out” business cultures. Then in 2004, I read The Millionaire Next Door by Stanley and Danko and decided to have the lifestyle I wanted, I had to become an entrepreneur. Not so much.

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Grantee Perception Report: What We Heard and How We Plan to do Better

Surdna Foundation

This is our fourth such survey since 2004. Multi-year general support is invaluable. Grantees like that we provide unrestricted support and asked us to give even larger and longer general support grants. Support beyond the grant makes a big difference. What we’re doing to improve: A culture of care.

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