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Entrepreneurship Week 2007


Entrepreneurship Week USA is going to be held February 24 to March 3, 2007.

The Kauffman Foundation, along with a group of sponsors including the New York Times and Inc. magazine, want to "ignite the nation's consciousness around the importance of being entrepreneurial." The week long event will be designed to inspire entreprenuers and entrepreneurship.

EntrepreneurshipWeek USA will be a collection of thousands of activities, ranging from high school competitions to academic gatherings and local town halls to a national policy summit. More than 700 organizations throughout the country are planning activities in all fifty states. You can find out more about the event here.

As part of Entrepreneurship Week, Ashton Udall of Global Sourcing Specialists, will be holding a web-based seminar or webinar on "Sourcing and Manufacturing Your Products Overseas" on Tuesday, Feb 27th, from 8pm-9pm EST. You can register for the event at Young Inventors International . They are sponsoring this webinar.

Ashton thought this presentation may be of special interest to the visitors of AmericanInventorSpot.com. It should offer helpful advice for those interested in learning about the manufacturing process.

Michelle Blu
Featured Blogger
AmericanInventorSpot.com



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great info

Great info and I'm sorry I missed it. Keep more stuff like this coming and again thanks. It's amazing the creative juices that flow when you find yourself around people who have the same goal in mind.
Bobby Amoreamerican inventor


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