Resources and The AMMIES

Jennifer Nycz-Conner Staff Reporter Washington Business Journal January 12th, 2009

Jennifer Nycz-Conner
Staff Reporter
Washington Business Journal
January 12th, 2009

Amtower interviews Jennifer Nycz-Conner of Washington Business Journal, discussing the plethora of resources available locally for small businesses. Ms Conner wrote about these in two articles in 2008. Among the resources discussed are The American Small Business Coalition, The Alternative Board, BNI, the Entrepreneurs Organization, the Service Corps of Retired Executives, and numerous local country economic development offices and regional chambers of commerce. There is no shortage of help for small businesses!

Also on this show, Amtower announces the 2008/2009 AMMIES, which go to:

  • Diedre Lee and Karen Evans, the public service AMMIE for a “Job Truly Well Done”
  • Congress gets SSSSBD (“Sneaky, Slimy Self-Serving Back Door”) Award for giving itself a pay raise in the worst economy in our history without having to vote on it
  • SBA gets the “Spin of the Year” AMMIE for its Dec 19 memo on 8 years of apparently wonderful accomplishments
  • Norm Coleman gets the Rodney Dangerfield “I Can’t Get No Respect” AMMIE for being the only politician in U.S. history to lose to both a professional wrestler and a comedian.

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