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Written interviews between WCU ME Cohort students and entrepreneurs

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Entrepreneurship Interviews: A Conversation with The Last Minute Press Release (L.M.P.R.) Group

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The Last Minute Press Release Group talks with us about their unique approach to advertising and marketing. Flying in the face of conventional wisdom regarding this industry, the L.M.P.R. is building its work on two trends of contemporary human behavior, procrastination and insufficient time to get needs and wants met, personally and professionally.

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An Interview with Kathleen Glosan, Production Manager of Jeff Smith’s Cartoon Books

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What sort of educational background do you have?

Graduated from The Ohio State University with  Bachelor’s degree in Communications

Is there one subject in particular you wish you had studies more while in college?

I went to Catholic school my whole life, and when I got to college and had to take all of the introductory/basic requirement classes I rather liked my History classes the most. I felt like there was so much that I was never taught in my elementary school days, or things that were only briefly mentioned, that when I was able to see the broader picture–that was very appealing to me! And I felt cheated.

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DeWayne Barton – Green Opportunities

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DeWayne Barton is co-founder and co-director of Green Opportunities, an Asheville-based, community-based development organization dedicated to improving lives, communities and the health of the planet through innovative green collar job training and placement programs.

DeWayne had been active in his community for years, working with area youth to develop and tend community gardens, clear sidewalks, and do landscaping projects along neighborhood streets.  One afternoon he stopped by the offices of the Green Building Council to explore opportunities for area youth in the green building field.  Though they didn’t have any programs available, they knew of someone else in the community with similar interests.  DeWayne was introduced to Dan Leroy and Green Opportunities was born.

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