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Rod Kurtz

Rod Kurtz

For the past decade, Rod Kurtz has served as a journalist and advocate on behalf of entrepreneurs. And recently, he became one himself. Today, he works with a variety of organizations as a media consultant, including CNNMoney, MSNBC, and The New York Times, to help foster an ongoing conversation about entrepreneurship. He is also a guest lecturer in entrepreneurship at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. 

Travel Checklist: What One Entrepreneur Can't Fly Without

Travel Checklist: What One Entrepreneur Can't Fly Without

We take a peek inside the backpack of Tate Chalk, founder of apparel brand Nfinity, who travels frequently to Asia and other destinations.
April 19, 2013 in International Growth
'Veronica Mars' Secrets You Can Use in Your Kickstarter Campaign

'Veronica Mars' Secrets You Can Use in Your Kickstarter Campaign

Entrepreneurs looking for a funding boost can learn a few tricks from the cult favorite's Kickstarter success story.
March 14, 2013 in Financing
Richard Branson on Dealing With Setbacks

Richard Branson on Dealing With Setbacks

Virgin's visionary founder opens up about taking chances, making mistakes and why stumbling is an essential part of entrepreneurship.
January 21, 2013 in Profiles
Richard Branson on Being Richard Branson

Richard Branson on Being Richard Branson

The globetrotting billionaire and Virgin founder opens up about his legacy, what keeps him going, and why he'll never quite feel like he's 'made it.'
December 17, 2012 in Success Stories
Red, White and Fabulous? Fashion Tips from the Campaign Trail

Red, White and Fabulous? Fashion Tips from the Campaign Trail

Entrepreneurs can learn a lot (or not) about dressing to impress from Barack Obama, Mitt Romney, Joe Biden and Paul Ryan.
October 26, 2012 in Ask Entrepreneur

Confessions of a Road Warrior

Investor and bestselling author Phil Town offers up his best travel tips for every aspect of your next journey.
December 3, 2010 in Business Travel

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