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My Opportunity to Give Back to EO

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Before I started my EO journey in 2018, I was in survival mode. We wanted to experience the local culture. Ami is the founder and CEO of MultiFunding , a Philadelphia-based consulting firm that specializes in helping business owners achieve ambitious growth goals through creative and personalized funding solutions.

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The Value of Inclusion and Diversity in Your Organization

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In early 2018, EO DC joined forces with the Employer Assistance Resource Network on Disability Inclusion (EARN) and DC Metro Business Leadership Network (DC Metro BLN) to host an event to educate entrepreneurs and small businesses on the value of hiring people with disabilities. Discover EO today. Written for EO by Katherine DiGiovanni.

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How to Engage Employees—Sustainably

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My colleague Markus Oeller and I had to be more creative. The media has picked up our story, and it’s a story that highlights our culture and values. And whether you’re in Germany or not, it’s a good reminder that being creative about employee benefits pays off. The Cost of Days Off.

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Student Entrepreneur With a Passion for Small Business Looks Back on His EO GSEA Experience

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Dave Calnan participated in 2018 EO Global Student Entrepreneur Award (GSEA) Global Finals in Toronto, Canada. The innovative organization offers a clear win-win situation: Students get real-life professional experience while businesses get a creative and affordable service. Describe your journey to EO GSEA Global Finals.

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20 Women Entrepreneurs Changing Their Industries (and the World)

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Combining her high-end culinary skills with creative ingredients from the cereal aisle, Tosi created sweet culinary hits like Cereal Milk and Crack Pie. A pop culture hobby transformed into Lisa Sugar ’s sensationally popular media company, POPSUGAR. Christina Tosi / Milk Bar. Lisa Sugar / POPSUGAR. Hooi Ling Tan / Grab.

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How did she do it? A Q&A with Rita Hansen, Chief Executive Officer & Co-Founder of Onboard Dynamics

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By: Kathie Priebe and Cristina Almeida, Managing Directors of Golden Seeds Reposted with permission from Golden Seeds blog. Editor’s note: This is an update to the original blog post, “How did she do it? RH: “Team” and “company culture” are easy words to say but hard to define and implement. Congratulations to Rita and her team!

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5 Hidden Entrepreneurship Lessons from 5 Christmas Movies

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The original version of this article appeared on Violet’s LinkedIn blog. . We have come to the last month of 2018! But, as his house becomes the target of a potential robbery, he goes head-to-head with the criminals, coming up with creative (and funny) tricks to protect his home and himself. We do not rest. Explore EO. .