
Christine Haughney Dare-Bryan
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Oct 21, 2024 |
inc-aus.com | Christine Haughney Dare-Bryan |Christine Haughney
Orum founder Stephany Kirkpatrick was having a banner year when she learned she had breast cancer. Here’s how she stepped away and set up her company for success. In late 2023, Stephany Kirkpatrick, founder of the then four-year old payments company Orum, could not have envisioned having a better professional year. Kirkpatrick had established Orum as a financial payments lifeline for many companies through the Silicon Valley Bank crisis.
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Sep 17, 2024 |
inc-aus.com | Christine Haughney Dare-Bryan |Christine Haughney
Two-hour leisurely lunches are over. Today, sweat networking reigns as the power move for hard-charging entrepreneurs. When Paul L. Gunn met Dave Chatterjee, his future business partner, in 2022, they weren’t rubbing elbows at a conference or standing in line for drinks at a tech meet-up. The former neighbors reconnected at their local gym. As the two started working out together at Life Time Fitness in the Atlanta suburb of Johns Creek, they talked of their families and pastimes. Work came up, too.
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Sep 17, 2024 |
inc.com | Christine Haughney Dare-Bryan |Christine Haughney
By , Editor at Large, Inc. When Paul L. Gunn met Dave Chatterjee, his future business partner, in 2022, they weren't rubbing elbows at a conference or standing in line for drinks at a tech meet-up. The former neighbors reconnected at their local gym. As the two started working out together at Life Time Fitness in the Atlanta suburb of Johns Creek, they talked of their families and pastimes. Work came up, too.
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Aug 12, 2024 |
inc.com | Christine Haughney Dare-Bryan |Christine Haughney
By , Editor at Large, Inc. From the September 2024 issue of Inc. MagazineDaniel Winer was touring a trade show in Guangzhou, China, when he spotted a Korean vendor selling barbecue plates with a laser-etched stainless steel design. As a former national sales manager at a cookware brand, Winer, now 58, knew innovation when he saw it.
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Jul 9, 2024 |
inc-aus.com | Christine Haughney Dare-Bryan |Christine Haughney
Drinks and dessert are out as time-strapped founders opt for more strategic socializing. Before Covid, Cassie Rosenthal used to meet with her company’s roughly 600 entrepreneurial clients three to four days a week for power lunches at such Manhattan hot spots as the Lambs Club and Keens Steakhouse.
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