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Episode 097: Entrepreneurships and The Law

Episode 097 originally broadcast on April 14, 2007

School of Business for April 14, 2007

Quote of the Week, This Week in Business History, The PKF Entrepreneur's Playbook, Navigating Business Jargon, and Dumbest Moments.

Brent Longnecker of Longnecker and Associates

Longnecker's expertise in executive compensation and corporate governance gives him a unique perspective on the SEC's new rules and regulations, backdating and disclosure, shareholder involvement, and on the effects of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.

Sharron Rush of Knowbility

Kelsey Ruger, the BusinessMakers' interactive director reports in with an on-the-road interview with Sharron Rush, the co-founder and executive director of Knowbility, a nonprofit organization that grew from the first Accessibility Internet Rally (AIR) in Austin in 1998. Knowbility, a national 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, is a "social entrepreneurship" that works to ensure barrier-free information technology in support of people with disabilities.

Flashback - Early Signs of Entrepreneurship

Hear about some of the early signs of entrepreneurship from five of the big name guests on The BusinessMakers Show: Truett Cathy, Founder and Chairman of Chick Fil A; David Saperstein, Founder and former CEO of Metro Networks; Paul Sarvadi, Founder, Chairman and CEO of Administaff; Ric Campo, Chairman and CEO of Camden Trust; and Dan Steppe, serial entrepreneur and Executive Director of the Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation at the University of Houston.

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