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Local Business Owner Accepted Into Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Business Program nevadabusiness.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nevadabusiness.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Renee Plain, co-owner of Carson City-based In Plain Sight Marketing, was accepted into the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses National Cohort at Babson College, located in Massachusetts. The program, launched 10 years ago, is an investment to help entrepreneurs create jobs and economic opportunity by providing access to education, capital and business support services. Since its inception, it has seen more than 10,000 graduates that have generated over $14B in revenue and employed over 200,000 employees. Plain, chief executive officer of IPSM, said she started the business nine years ago at her kitchen table. “I really wanted to help small businesses with the kind of marketing planning and strategy that sets them up for success rather than just selling them products,” she said. “Almost six years ago, I took on a business partner, and we now employ seven people from all over the region.” ....
In Plain Sight Marketing Ditches Brick and Mortar Digs, Goes Virtual nevadabusiness.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nevadabusiness.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
[email protected] Westwood High Schools are top finishers in recent Business Professionals of America competition. Seated from left are: Hunter LeClair, Landon Ouellette, Alex Adriano, Jacob Johnson, Zachary Beckman, Daniel Ostola, Tristen Harsila, Noah Penrose and Luke Mariuzza. Standing from left are: Natalie Prophet, Kaylee LaMere, Renee Blanck, Maggie Boburka, Allie Grochowski, Angelina Heinzman, Chloe Grochowski, Kalle Keranen, Elizabeth Williams, Jillian Koski, Avery Mariuzza, Sophia Balzarini and Meg Harmon. (Photo courtesy of NICE Community Schools) ISHPEMING High school is not too early to learn about being a business professional. Although Westwood High School students previously had taken part in Business Professionals of America Regional Leadership Conference competition, this year’s regional event was held virtually because of COVID-19, with over 250 Upper Peninsula students taking part from Jan. 6-13. ....