Showing posts with label business. Show all posts
Showing posts with label business. Show all posts

Saturday, January 17, 2009

MEET ANDREW WILSHIRE

With the economy in it’s current state, don’t you wish you had someone who could explain what was happening in layman’s terms to you? Someone who could keep you up to date with your own finances.

Meet Andrew Wilshire. Not only is he a talented financier, he also developed a newsletter to do precisely what I described to you. Andrew Wilshire also develops newsletters for commodity brokers who need to stay on the cutting edge of what is “hot” and what is “not”.

After reviewing all of his accomplishments, it seems that he should be older! But, by creating these newsletters over 11 years ago, it was the stepping stone he needed to build his career. By utilizing his entrepreneur spirit, Andrew Wilshire has been able to start up several successful business ventures.

THE IMPORTANCE OF HEALTH CARE

The topic of health care has been a hot-topic issue for most Americans in the last 10 to 15 years. So many people felt “trapped” in their jobs because they knew they wouldn’t be able to afford COBRA. And, if by chance an employee was laid off or fired, the same worries would ensue, how do you afford COBRA payments?

One company wants to offer solutions, United American Insurance Company. By offering various policies from basic health insurance for individuals or families, to providing coverage for cancer patients, retirees, small business owners and many others, United American Insurance Company is a well rounded company. If you are curious about their rating, United American Insurance Company consistently earns an “A+” rating, which means reliability and excellence for you, the customer.

Friday, January 16, 2009

IS THE ECONOMY PREVENTING YOU FROM STARTING A BUSINESS? READ ON!

The other day, I was doing research regarding CEO’s of major corporations. It seems that in today’s economic environment, most corporations are struggling at best. What makes the difference in these companies? Is it the marketing? Employees? Cash Flow? Customer Service? Supply and demand? These were some of the questions I was researching.

Then, I found Frank Hanna. You may be wondering who that is? Frank Hanna is a multi-faceted businessman in that he is a merchant banker in Atlanta, Georgia. In other words, he gives businesses financial backing to help them succeed. He has assisted a number of well-known businesses that are quite successful today. Frank Hanna also tours on the speaking circuit regarding this type of work and other various topics.

Frank Hanna is also a philanthropist who takes special interest in building Catholic schools for a growing community of children. He also is the founder of the Solidarity Movement and stays active in charitable activities as well as business opportunities. I’d say his priorities are in great order!

Friday, December 19, 2008

Doing business has no limitations

So many business entrepreneurs plot and plan for the day they become leaders of their own companies. Within that scope of planning, education is a priority, seeking out the perfect opportunities and networking with key individuals within those opportunities. It can be a painstaking, yet very organized and thought out path for these individuals to take.

However, there are some entrepreneurs such as Mohammed Babangida breaks the mold of the profile described above! This gentleman is a talented and energetic business leader who is able to take advantage of global business challenges in stride.

It seems that in addition to business, Mohammed Babangida is also an avid sportsman. Polo provides the high energy activity and excitement that this businessman needs to energize for the boardroom.

Mohammed Babangida lives with his wife and children in Niger State, Nigeria. You'll be hearing more from this business mover and shaker!

The Economy tight on Funding? Not Necessarily!

Sure, everyone is talking about how bad the economy is and that getting a business loan is impossible.

Tell that to Jared Metz. This is one impressive entrepreneur that doesn't take the typical route when expanding his business and searching for challenging opportunities.

For example, when he was in his early twenties, he founded his own company which specialized in a business development. Always looking for an opportunity, Jared Metz found that his business would be perfect for expanding products in the prosthetics health care field. Undaunted, he attended Camp Institute of Applied Technology in New Jersey, where he learned the ins and outs of orthopedics and prosthetics. After making his new company extremely successful, he moved to the Caribbean to recharge his batteries and work on new ideas for his next venture.

After working on a couple of projects in the entertainment industry, he felt energized and ready to start work on his passion. Once he had his ideas in tow, Jared Metz moved back to the states to offer other U.S. businesses the opportunity to get funding for their projects.

Never tell an entrepreneur it can't be done!