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Our December 1 meeting will be starting at 5PM instead of the usual 5:30PM. Be sure to be there early to hear Robert Sarver speak, stay late for the best networking in the Valley.
Robert Sarver is a Valley legend, we expect over 200 attendees – be sure you are one of them.
What: Club E Monthly Meeting w/ Phoenix Suns Managing Partner Robert G. Sarver
When: Wednesday, December 1, 2010 5:00 PM
Where: Club E Office Phoenix
300 W Osborn Rd. Third Floor
Phoenix, AZ 85013
(602) 456-1548
Join us at 5:00 for our final monthly meeting of the year featuring Phoenix Suns Managing Partner, Robert G. Sarver.
Robert Sarver, who became the youngest person ever to found a national bank at the age of 23, grew up a Suns fan and attended games as a youth at Veterans Memorial Coliseum after receiving tickets as birthday gifts from Donald Diamond, one of the original owners along with Richard Bloch and Donald Pitt.
The self-made entrepreneur embarked on another challenge as the new majority owner of the Phoenix Suns in 2004-05 and the Suns enjoyed unparalleled success as the club tied a franchise record with an NBA-best 62 wins and posted what was then the third-greatest turnaround in league history (33-game improvement). Since taking ownership of the Suns, Phoenix has a cumulative regular season record of 232-96 (.707), trailing only the Dallas Mavericks (236-92, .720) and the San Antonio Spurs (236-92, .720) over the same span (2004-08). He currently serves on the NBA’s Board of Governors and is also the majority owner of the Phoenix Mercury, who won their first WNBA Championship in 2007.
He is currently Chairman and CEO of Western Alliance Bancorporation, a $5 billion bankholding company doing business in Arizona, California, Nevada and Colorado. He is also the co-founder and executive director of Southwest Value Partners (SVP), a real estate and investment company, since 1990.
RSVP to this Meetup:
http://www.meetup.com/ClubEntrepreneur/calendar/12037888/
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As 2010 comes to a close, we are ready to embrace 2011 as the “Year of The Entrepreneur.” I hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas with their loved ones and are ready for a safe and fun New Year’s Eve.
Look for our January event on the 5th with Carl Gould, hailing all the way from the East Coast.
Carl is a well known author, speaker and mentor to thousands of small businesses from around the world.
Come join a couple of hundred of us for networking, great food and Carl’s talk.
The event starts at 5:30 PM at our downtown Phoenix locale at 300 W. Osborn on the third floor.
Our “Fridays at 5″ resume on January 7th.
Please join us then for informal networking and great food with around 50 other Club E members.
Our “Barter Car” program is off and running, with only 4 cars left out of our original 9 purchased and offered for 100% barter last week.
If you are in the market for good, reliable transportation, If you want to learn more about our barter program Club E wants you…to become one of our collaborative space tenants. We have “Drop In” spaces available for you home office and “coffee shop entrepreneurs.”
Come join us at our wide open facility with unlimited free WiFi and conference rooms for your client meetings. Join us as a tenant in one of our furnished private offices for a more permanent space for your growing business…all at 100% barter.
join our barter program.
Club Entrepreneur wishes you all a great end to 2010 and a New Beginning in 2011!
Best always,
Peter J. Burns, III
Web Sites:
http://ClubeExchange.info
http://ClubEntrepreneur.info
Founder Club Entrepreneur (Club E) Club E Office (CEO) Institute For Entrepreneurship (IfE)
*You must register and become a member and sign into the site in order to
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December 14th, 2010
Weekly videos
http://clubentrepreneur.info/?page_id=208
For more information, Contact Us
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http://ClubeExchange.info
Member Spotlight
Club E continues to march forward with a great deal of activity at the Club E Office headquarters at 300 W. Osborn in downtown Phoenix.
The Drop In spaces are filling up and the collaborative energy that occurs each day is impressive.
Please reach out to me (peterjburns3@gmail.com) to arrange your tour of the office and see if we can get you out of your home office or “coffee shop” office and join us soon.
Our Club E ProConnect initiative of matching out-of-work experts with companies needing skilled workers-all on barter- is gaining momentum. We are looking for companies that need help as well as skilled workers looking for help to contact us at:clubeconnect@cox.net to set up an appointment with Brad or Denise to explore this new option.
We’re about the launch our “Barter Cars” program and have a dozen vehicles from a Hyundai Elantra to a Dodge Ram truck for sale at 100% barter.
If you’re not already part of our barter network, please reach out to Ana Hawk at featherthings@cox.netto sign up with us.
On January 5th, we have Carl Gould, an outstanding speaker, author and mentor flying in from NYC to be our Club E featured speaker. Carl comes to us from one of our Club E members, Matt Baugh (Rainmaker Appointments) and we are very pleased to have Carl join us.
Our monthly event starts at 5:30 with networking and delicious refreshments provided, courtesy of our own Club E caterer, Janet Williams of JW Productions.
Please reach out to Jana at janakading@gmail.com to schedule your one-on-one with me.
Nearly 800 Club E members and I have already met since March for a personal brainstorming session and the results have been very powerful for us all.
Please make your appointment now.
Our “Fridays at 5″ offer a great way to relax after a hard week with informal networking and refreshments offered at our headquarters. Come join us!
Have a great week!
Peter J. Burns, III
Founder
Club Entrepreneur (Club E)
Club E Office (CEO)
Institute For Entrepreneurship (IfE)
Weekly videos
http://clubentrepreneur.info/?page_id=208
For more information, Contact Us
http://clubentrepreneur.info
http://ClubeExchange.info
602 492 2041
Weekly videos
http://clubentrepreneur.info/?page_id=208
For more information, Contact Us
http://clubentrepreneur.info
http://ClubeExchange.info
December 8th, 2010
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Dec 6th,2010
Member Spotlight: Torva Fine Art
Member Spotlight: December 7th, 2010
Last Wednesday ranks among one of Club Entrepreneur’s most entertaining and well attended events. Featuring Robert Sarver, the SUNS owner and banking empire owner, over 300 Club E guests were regaled with Mr. Sarver’s account of how he got started and where he is today as an accomplished entrepreneur. His wit and humor were greatly appreciated by the standing room only crowd and we thank Mr. Sarver for being our guest speaker.
Wrapping up an evening of avid networking and dining on the superb food our our own Club E caterer, Janet Williams of JW Productions, was LeAnn Hull the Mayoral candidate. Her impassioned speech of righting the City of Phoenix ship was well received by the crowd. Whether LeAnn Hull remains as a candidate for public office now or in the future, we are proud to call this fine woman, one of our very own.
We launched Club E ProConnect, our answer to the unemployment issue here in Arizona. Our two Project Managers, Denise and Bad are spearheading Club E’s efforts to math skilled but unemployed workers with companies in need of these services but unable to afford them. By integrating barter on both sides (employer and worker) we have created a unique program that will put people to work and allow cash strapped companies to hire again. Learn more by reaching out to ClubEConnect@gmail.com.
Our “Fridays at 5″ continue to bring 40-60 plus Club members out for informal networking and refreshments and our call to action for our members are to take advantage of our one-on-one sessions with Club E founder, Peter J. Burns, III. Over 750 members have met for an hour long brainstorming session with me these past 7 or 8 months and there have been over 25 business start ups and $6MM in capital raising as a direct result of these sessions. please reach out to Jana atAdmin@clubentrepreneur.net to schedule your first meeting or follow up session.
Have a great week!
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Peter J. Burns, III
Founder
Club Entrepreneur (Club E)
Club E Office (CEO)
Institute For Entrepreneurship (IfE)
http://clubentrepreneur.info
602 492 2041
Bringing Together Experts and Entrepreneurs
Club E ProConnect offers Companies:
· The exchange of goods and services (Barter) as well as traditional monetary transactions to pay individuals
· The opportunity to hire professionals to support their growth and development in this cash-strapped economy
· The ability to create jobs to move the economy forward
Club E ProConnect offers Individuals:
· Career opportunities in all functions with growing companies that need their
skills and expertise
· Employment relationships that begin with projects or part-time positions that can lead to full-time opportunities
· Meaningful work that can provide needed goods and services for themselves and their families
· Opportunity and support to start their own entrepreneurial venture Individuals Looking for Work
Weekly videos
http://clubentrepreneur.info/?page_id=208
For more information, Contact Us
http://clubentrepreneur.info
http://ClubeExchange.info
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Our December 1 meeting will be starting at 5PM instead of the usual 5:30PM. Be sure to be there early to hear Robert Sarver speak, stay late for the best networking in the Valley.
Robert Sarver is a Valley legend, we expect over 200 attendees – be sure you are one of them.
What: Club E Monthly Meeting w/ Phoenix Suns Managing Partner Robert G. Sarver
When: Wednesday, December 1, 2010 5:00 PM
Where: Club E Office Phoenix
300 W Osborn Rd. Third Floor
Phoenix, AZ 85013
(602) 456-1548
Join us at 5:00 for our final monthly meeting of the year featuring Phoenix Suns Managing Partner, Robert G. Sarver.
Robert Sarver, who became the youngest person ever to found a national bank at the age of 23, grew up a Suns fan and attended games as a youth at Veterans Memorial Coliseum after receiving tickets as birthday gifts from Donald Diamond, one of the original owners along with Richard Bloch and Donald Pitt.
The self-made entrepreneur embarked on another challenge as the new majority owner of the Phoenix Suns in 2004-05 and the Suns enjoyed unparalleled success as the club tied a franchise record with an NBA-best 62 wins and posted what was then the third-greatest turnaround in league history (33-game improvement). Since taking ownership of the Suns, Phoenix has a cumulative regular season record of 232-96 (.707), trailing only the Dallas Mavericks (236-92, .720) and the San Antonio Spurs (236-92, .720) over the same span (2004-08). He currently serves on the NBA’s Board of Governors and is also the majority owner of the Phoenix Mercury, who won their first WNBA Championship in 2007.
He is currently Chairman and CEO of Western Alliance Bancorporation, a $5 billion bankholding company doing business in Arizona, California, Nevada and Colorado. He is also the co-founder and executive director of Southwest Value Partners (SVP), a real estate and investment company, since 1990.
RSVP to this Meetup:
http://www.meetup.com/ClubEntrepreneur/calendar/12037888/
Peter Burns invites you to meet a couple of dozen (or more) one-on-one participants tomorrow (this Friday) at 4 PM sharp!
Greetings,
We’ve been holding these one-on-one “alumni” introductions for around 4 months now and the results have been very powerful. I’ve had the pleasure of meeting over 700 members of our entrepreneurial community in my one-on-one sessions and our Friday gatherings allow me to introduce a small group of you to each other. Please be my guest to join me and around 20-30 others at this Friday’s discussion at 4 PM.
Check out the link to a blog I did on a Friday meeting a couple or three weeks ago. It was spectacular!
http://clubentrepreneur.info/?p=322
Our hour long session is immediately followed by an informal social hour, with complimentary finger foods, beer, wine, soft drinks and water provided by Club E.
We are located at 300 W. Osborn, Suite 300 in Downtown Phoenix.
Please note: To hold true to our original mission, we’re going to introduce only the new members of our group to the gathering but all are invited, of course and encouraged to network after wards at our catered social hour immediately following.
I hope that you’ll enjoy this “invitation only” gathering.
Best to all,
Peter
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Peter J. Burns, III
Founder
Club Entrepreneur (Club E)
Club E Office (CEO)
Institute For Entrepreneurship (IfE)
http://clubentrepreneur.info
602 725 1584
Generally, around 2 dozen invited one-on-one “alumni” show up, each introduces themselves and then we deal with one or two business challenges that attendees raise. Next, we break for social hour, usually joined by another dozen attendees for refreshments and conversation. This past Friday night was very different.
For some reason, a whole lot more Club E members came to share last night. The group ranged from a young start up restauranteur to one of America’s most recognized infomercial personalities with over $1 B in sales. As I was listening to the individual business owners introduce themselves and what they do, I couldn’t help but wonder what magic could be performed for our local economy by simply harnessing the energy and optimism within that room.
Think about it…60 business owners averaging $700k in gross revenues (average small business statistic) represents over $40MM in annualized sales. Commit that sum to one or two of our local community banks as deposits in Club E’s “Bank Local” program and we could pump over $400MM of financing into the economy through the Federal guidelines of matching 10 times a bank’s deposits at 0% interest.
We had a husband and wife team whose company provides the successful step-by-step process of obtaining business credit based on a company’s EIN number only, without the need for personal credit. For a very reasonable charge (and they’ll even finance it) they guarantee that if you follow their steps, your company will receive up to $100,000 in business credit. In a group like last night, that would mean we could generate over $6,000,000 in unsecured business credit for those businesses. In an economy like this, that is truly amazing.
A start-up utilizing a proprietary software that attaches a bar code to the back of a person’s business card, debuted last night. The bar code, when accessed by using a smartphone app, accesses the card holder’s web site and video message, making that person’s message much more memorable. Imagine the effect to that start-up if all 60 businesses became their customers last night.
There was a lady in the ink cartridge business, who recently had a one-on-one with me. Her employer is the largest ink catridge manufacturer in the U.S., with prices far less than the normal providers of such products like Staples and Office Max. I introduced her employer to barter and we just launched www.clubeinkandtoner.com, where you can now spend your barter dollars (and not cash) on replacing the “necessary evil” of print and ink cartridges. The average business spends over $700 annually on ink and printer catridges. Imagine if each of last night’s attendees gave that business to the “ink lady?” She would have booked a cool $40,000 in sales.
Speaking of barter, the founder of the area’s largest and most longstanding (24 years) barter exchange was in attendance last evening. Club E works very closely with Sylvia and Tradesource and counts over 75 Club E members that are part of the 1100 Tradesource members. If all 60 attendees became part of Tradesource and utilized barter for only 10% of their sales, there would be over $4,000,000 in additional annualized business that Tradesource could have booked. This represents millions of dollars in freed up cash flow for these businesses. Please visit www.ClubEExchange.net to learn more.
We had a talented artist there last night who produces wonderful paintings of classic cars, portraits and anything else that a client might want. Why not consider giving her your business and commissioning a family potrait for a unique Christmas gift?
There was a young woman who had created a number of products from a unique textile that she had discovered after much research. Who couldn’t use the beach and athletic towels which were so much better and more compact than other available products? There was a longstanding manufacturer’s rep in the audience that started discussing his representation of her product after the break. Another product produced by another attendee, a biomass produced log for burning, also caught his attention and they began discussions last night.
A call center operator with state-of-the art technology, which hires American workers and charges far less than even offshore competitors to generate leads and sales calls, was in attendance. He will be setting up headquarters at our facility and what company doesn’t need more sales leads? Many of the members were lining up to speak with this fella last night.
There was a data base programmer there last night. He has engineered a number of software based products including a program that “remembers” all of one’s log-ins and passwords for every account. This gentleman has created a CRM, email delivery platform and data base management system that will take all of Club E’s thousands of members, classifying them by industry and other parameters for ease of use. What company couldn’t use his services? Who couldn’t use his “memory stick?”
Speaking of a perfect candidate for our data base expert…we had a first time attendee, the founder of one of America’s most successful product sales through infomercials, with over $1B in sales. This gentleman’s data base has over 18 million customers who have bought his products and he has come to Club E to see if there are any new products that he might be interested in promoting, through his vast network and via his television celebrity. This man has spent over $250,000,000 in advertising over the years and his recognition factor is greater than former President Clinton’s, I am told.
A couple of young men had a towing business and were looking for contracts from commercial property owners. They offered this service free of charge to the property owner and made their money in towing and storage fees. Our own landlord was there last night and she offered them both our building and four others that she owned, to try out their service. What other commmercial property owners are there in Club E that could use their free towing service to remove unwanted cars that are illegally parked or abandoned?
A lovely young woman in the photography business was there. She specializes in weddings but is now branching off into specialized photo shoots and is even working towards producing an album cover with yet another Club E member who started his own Hip Hop label.
Two old friends of mine that I did business with ten years ago showed up for a one-on-one a few days ago and shared what has happended since. They are starting a women-only race car team and through a Club E connection, now have the first lady Indy driver as their CEO. There are numerous sponsorship possibilities and PR plays for this exciting business starting in our midst.
There were dozens of other business owners with services and products that many of the attendees could use for their own businesses. If all we did last night was to open the possibilities of working together to become each other’s clients and referrals, that would be great. But I have something much bigger in mind…
What if we formed a cohort of members from the group last evening and all worked together and acted to become each others’ customers? What if we all worked enmasse to drive business to each other, to pool our banking resources and to energize our community from within by throwing our collective weight to each other in an effort to jumpstart the local economy?
I can bring America’s largest small business lender into the mix to loan $5k-$25k to each member with a 680 FICO score and an executive summary. This loan carries only a 6% interest, is amortized over 10 years and requires no collateral. At a mere $10k per loan for the members of last night’s gathering, we can generate $600,000 in fresh capital into the businesses there last night. Add the $6 million in new business credit obtained from our credit experts and you have some serious resources that could be generated from this group.
We could all come together again and again to brainstorm with each other and share the three type of capital that Club E professes in it’s “Open Source” credo: Relationship Capital, Knowledge Capital and Access to Capital. There could be a simple agenda prepared and we can break into smaller groups, offering each other advice, contacts and most importantly, business. Why dilute this extraordinary collective buying power when we could all throw our much needed business to each other? Like our forefathers once said when facing our British oppressors, “Together we stand or divided we fall.”
I work up at 3 AM the next morning, so excited with the possibilities that this concept offers all of us. What a model could be created that could be duplicated after proving it out. Sixty talented and motivated entrepreneurs and business owners from within the ranks of Club E can do some seriously great things. I am going to start putting this together right now.
Best to all,
Peter J. Burns, III
Founder
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Generally, around 2 dozen invited one-on-one “alumni” show up, each introduces themselves and then we deal with one or two business challenges that attendees raise. Next, we break for social hour, usually joined by another dozen attendees for refreshments and conversation. This past Friday night was very different.
For some reason, a whole lot more Club E members came to share last night. The group ranged from a young start up restauranteur to one of America’s most recognized infomercial personalities with over $1 B in sales. As I was listening to the individual business owners introduce themselves and what they do, I couldn’t help but wonder what magic could be performed for our local economy by simply harnessing the energy and optimism within that room.
Think about it…60 business owners averaging $700k in gross revenues (average small business statistic) represents over $40MM in annualized sales. Commit that sum to one or two of our local community banks as deposits in Club E’s “Bank Local” program and we could pump over $400MM of financing into the economy through the Federal guidelines of matching 10 times a bank’s deposits at 0% interest.
We had a husband and wife team whose company provides the successful step-by-step process of obtaining business credit based on a company’s EIN number only, without the need for personal credit. For a very reasonable charge (and they’ll even finance it) they guarantee that if you follow their steps, your company will receive up to $100,000 in business credit. In a group like last night, that would mean we could generate over $6,000,000 in unsecured business credit for those businesses. In an economy like this, that is truly amazing.
A start-up utilizing a proprietary software that attaches a bar code to the back of a person’s business card, debuted last night. The bar code, when accessed by using a smartphone app, accesses the card holder’s web site and video message, making that person’s message much more memorable. Imagine the effect to that start-up if all 60 businesses became their customers last night.
There was a lady in the ink cartridge business, who recently had a one-on-one with me. Her employer is the largest ink catridge manufacturer in the U.S., with prices far less than the normal providers of such products like Staples and Office Max. I introduced her employer to barter and we just launched www.clubeinkandtoner.com, where you can now spend your barter dollars (and not cash) on replacing the “necessary evil” of print and ink cartridges. The average business spends over $700 annually on ink and printer catridges. Imagine if each of last night’s attendees gave that business to the “ink lady?” She would have booked a cool $40,000 in sales.
Speaking of barter, the founder of the area’s largest and most longstanding (24 years) barter exchange was in attendance last evening. Club E works very closely with Sylvia and Tradesource and counts over 75 Club E members that are part of the 1100 Tradesource members. If all 60 attendees became part of Tradesource and utilized barter for only 10% of their sales, there would be over $4,000,000 in additional annualized business that Tradesource could have booked. This represents millions of dollars in freed up cash flow for these businesses. Please visit www.ClubEExchange.net to learn more.
We had a talented artist there last night who produces wonderful paintings of classic cars, portraits and anything else that a client might want. Why not consider giving her your business and commissioning a family potrait for a unique Christmas gift?
There was a young woman who had created a number of products from a unique textile that she had discovered after much research. Who couldn’t use the beach and athletic towels which were so much better and more compact than other available products? There was a longstanding manufacturer’s rep in the audience that started discussing his representation of her product after the break. Another product produced by another attendee, a biomass produced log for burning, also caught his attention and they began discussions last night.
A call center operator with state-of-the art technology, which hires American workers and charges far less than even offshore competitors to generate leads and sales calls, was in attendance. He will be setting up headquarters at our facility and what company doesn’t need more sales leads? Many of the members were lining up to speak with this fella last night.
There was a data base programmer there last night. He has engineered a number of software based products including a program that “remembers” all of one’s log-ins and passwords for every account. This gentleman has created a CRM, email delivery platform and data base management system that will take all of Club E’s thousands of members, classifying them by industry and other parameters for ease of use. What company couldn’t use his services? Who couldn’t use his “memory stick?”
Speaking of a perfect candidate for our data base expert…we had a first time attendee, the founder of one of America’s most successful product sales through infomercials, with over $1B in sales. This gentleman’s data base has over 18 million customers who have bought his products and he has come to Club E to see if there are any new products that he might be interested in promoting, through his vast network and via his television celebrity. This man has spent over $250,000,000 in advertising over the years and his recognition factor is greater than former President Clinton’s, I am told.
A couple of young men had a towing business and were looking for contracts from commercial property owners. They offered this service free of charge to the property owner and made their money in towing and storage fees. Our own landlord was there last night and she offered them both our building and four others that she owned, to try out their service. What other commmercial property owners are there in Club E that could use their free towing service to remove unwanted cars that are illegally parked or abandoned?
A lovely young woman in the photography business was there. She specializes in weddings but is now branching off into specialized photo shoots and is even working towards producing an album cover with yet another Club E member who started his own Hip Hop label.
Two old friends of mine that I did business with ten years ago showed up for a one-on-one a few days ago and shared what has happended since. They are starting a women-only race car team and through a Club E connection, now have the first lady Indy driver as their CEO. There are numerous sponsorship possibilities and PR plays for this exciting business starting in our midst.
There were dozens of other business owners with services and products that many of the attendees could use for their own businesses. If all we did last night was to open the possibilities of working together to become each other’s clients and referrals, that would be great. But I have something much bigger in mind…
What if we formed a cohort of members from the group last evening and all worked together and acted to become each others’ customers? What if we all worked enmasse to drive business to each other, to pool our banking resources and to energize our community from within by throwing our collective weight to each other in an effort to jumpstart the local economy?
I can bring America’s largest small business lender into the mix to loan $5k-$25k to each member with a 680 FICO score and an executive summary. This loan carries only a 6% interest, is amortized over 10 years and requires no collateral. At a mere $10k per loan for the members of last night’s gathering, we can generate $600,000 in fresh capital into the businesses there last night. Add the $6 million in new business credit obtained from our credit experts and you have some serious resources that could be generated from this group.
We could all come together again and again to brainstorm with each other and share the three type of capital that Club E professes in it’s “Open Source” credo: Relationship Capital, Knowledge Capital and Access to Capital. There could be a simple agenda prepared and we can break into smaller groups, offering each other advice, contacts and most importantly, business. Why dilute this extraordinary collective buying power when we could all throw our much needed business to each other? Like our forefathers once said when facing our British oppressors, “Together we stand or divided we fall.”
I work up at 3 AM the next morning, so excited with the possibilities that this concept offers all of us. What a model could be created that could be duplicated after proving it out. Sixty talented and motivated entrepreneurs and business owners from within the ranks of Club E can do some seriously great things. I am going to start putting this together right now.
Best to all,
Peter J. Burns, III
Founder
Elliott Konick said…
You have provided a wonderful platform for entrepeneurs both current and aspiring.
The energy expressed from the ideas generated and the resultant enthusiastic exchange by live people; could only materialize from such group dynamics thanks to Club E and your efforts.
Ah, the power of one.
I agree with your statements and am very happy to participate with creating opportunites for business owners.
Please contact me and I look forward to helping where possible.
Elliott Konick
Sunbelt Realty and Business Advisors
602-636-0696 direct/cell
Sue Malone said…
Anything I can do to help you just let me know….united we can do this!!!
Best regards,
Sue Malone
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Elliott Konick said…
You have provided a wonderful platform for entrepeneurs both current and aspiring.
The energy expressed from the ideas generated and the resultant enthusiastic exchange by live people; could only materialize from such group dynamics thanks to Club E and your efforts.
Ah, the power of one.
I agree with your statements and am very happy to participate with creating opportunites for business owners.
Please contact me and I look forward to helping where possible.
Elliott Konick
Sunbelt Realty and Business Advisors
602-636-0696 direct/cell
Sue Malone said…
Anything I can do to help you just let me know….united we can do this!!!
Best regards,
Sue Malone