Lighting up Main Street
On Saturday, I was honored to give the keynote remarks at the First Annual Entrepreneur Recognition Dinner held by Clarkson University’s School of Business Reh Center for Entrepreneurship.

Marc Compeau introducing some of the evening's award recipients (the room wasn't tilting, but my camera was).
Under Marc Compeau’s leadership, the Center is doing remarkable work driven by a commitment to educate, support and inspire small businesses across the region–the kind that light up our actual and metaphoric Main Streets. Check out the programs being offered to non-traditional students/small business owners or to those interested in starting a business. Here’s the link.

On the left, Elmer Gates, a Blue Mountain Lake native, this year's Entreprenurial Hero honoree; with Clarkson University President Tony Collins.
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