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Trailblazing Women Entrepreneurs Achieve Rapid Growth With Support from Make Mine a Million $ Business - Read More

Date Added: May 12, 2008 02:32:03 PM
The Make Mine a Million $ Business program, a national grassroots movement empowering women to grow their entrepreneurial ventures, today announced the names of its most prosperous members, those who grossed more than $1 million in annual revenue in 2007. The Million $ Business Club is currently made up of 29 women business owners who have benefited from mentoring, marketing assistance, a peer ...

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