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Washington Business Report May 13, 2012
Venture capitalist, philanthropist and team owner Mark Ein sizes up the DC business scene and offers suggestions for making it more business friendly.
Ein is joined by Murphy Jensen coach of WTT Champion Washington. They discuss the business of operating a successful sports franchise and the transformation of the Southwest waterfront.
Bloomberg White House reporter Kate Andersen Brower reflects JPMorgan’s costly gamble and the Ledbetter equal pay law. She is joined by Julie Kantor, Executive Director of the DC region’s Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship. More than 50 business leaders from the DC Region are going into area schools bi weekly to coach youth on their business plans and teach them relevant skills on how to make it in the market economy.
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