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Stark County’s own Delta Media Group and ProTech Security are two of the 14 companies selected to participate in the fifth cohort of the Scalerator NEO program. Funded by the Burton D. Morgan Foundation and the Fasenmyer Fund, this six-month educational program is designed to help entrepreneurial leaders quickly, profitably and sustainably grow their business.
The cohort-based program targets entrepreneurs and leaders who want to deliver immediate growth to their businesses through innovative and revised operating models. Proven successful, 75% of participating companies increase their growth by 25% or more following completion of the program.
After a spectacular 15-minutes-of-fame crash and burn that included serious talk of a U.S. presidential bid, Los Angeles lawyer and three-time convicted felon Michael Avenatti enjoyed a quiet 2020 confined to a friend’s Venice home on a court-ordered COVID release from jail.
But while he’s secured about a dozen continuances in his three cross-county criminal cases, Avenatti couldn’t avoid a sanction issued December 23 in an Orange County civil case: a judge fined him $960 for failing to participate in an evidentiary proceeding in a longstanding lawsuit over $5.4 million Avenatti’s former co-counsel claims he stole. Avenatti’s former business partners, attorneys, and wives also are involved in ongoing court action for their dealings with him, and each could end up facing financial consequences much heftier than the $960 sanction lodged against Avenatti.