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A great time was had last night at the Washington Nationals game against Baltimore Orioles. What a treat to watch the Nat's beat the Orioles! There were TOO MANY orange shirts at the stadium! We were there for the May Inner Circle event. We enjoyed a tour, a presentation and then food & drinks in the Diamond Club. It was great to see Amit Puri, Alice P Frazier, Angela Wilson, John Yetman, Tien Wong, Mark Haas, Tonia Chagnon, Neal Gupta, Satya Akula. Paul Martorana, Dean D'Angelo, Henry Stoever, Susan Lacz, Ryan Bringger, Jay Greenstein, Eric L. Schmidt, Sean Lam and Corby Lawrence.
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Reston Limousine is a proud sponsor of The Shakespeare Theatre Company's production of Macbeth starring Ralph Fiennes and Indira Varma. It has been a pleasure driving staff, actors and guests to and from the event. A bonus was the invite to the Gala at the Anthem honoring Judith Light and John Lithgow. It was wonderful to share the evening with Irma Becerra PhD, Alice P Frazier, Amit Puri, Craig Cheifetz, MD, FACP and their significant others.
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Another great post by John Yetman
"After all, the chief business of the American people is business. They are profoundly concerned with producing, buying, selling, investing and prospering in the world." President Calvin Coolidge January 17, 1925 There are a number of very good organizations that center around business. I am fortunate to be part of one of them, The Association for Enterprise Growth (AEG). Our AEG Members are compassionate about helping business owners grow, create value and jobs which manifests into economic vitality. When it comes time to transition the business - we want to ensure 1) the owner receives fair value for their Herculean effort in building the business, 2) the business transitions to new owners so that the employees remain in their jobs, and 3) the business will continue on as a productive part of the economic ecosystem. Only 35% of businesses make it 10 years. The failure rate for new startups is 90%. Those companies that make it are missing almost 30% of their value if they were to sell. These are daunting statistics. As a business owner - the best path to success is vision and execution. The path is also filled with trial and error, researching solutions, game planning potential outcomes and what-if scenarios. It is navigating risk and regulation, taxation and HR. AEG is a community of Elite Professionals who have a common goal to help business owners find growth, profit, value, and peace of mind. We help business owners avoid "trial and error" and find the path of least resistance to their goals. Amazing results are possible through common purpose, mindshare, trust, and connecting owners to our extended network. Our community. AEG and like minded organizations help everyone benefit from the chief business of America, "Business". A shout out to AEG Members, Advisors and CEO friends of the community; Tien Wong, Chairman AEG, Mark Haas, CEO AEG, Rosemarie Savino, COO AEG, Morgan Rath, Member Operations Manager AEG, Mali Phonpadith, DC Elite Advisory Chapter Director, Aaron Ghais, Dustin Siggins, Gen Oraa, LaTonya M. Jackson, aCOP, Michael Wolk, Rich DiPippo, Robert Huey, Sherwin M. Shafie, J.D., Tom Durrer, Tasha Cornish, Len Miller, CPABrian S. Meritt, Crumbaugh, "Ted" Louis Bosse, Matthew Bjonerud, Andres M., Joe Kessler, Samantha Mitchler, ACSRC, Jiemin Jordan, Victor Rhoder, PMP, John White, Joshua Krafchick, John Yacalis, Amit Puri, Kristina Bouweiri, Brien Biondi, Lyles Carr, Bill Tompkins, Michael Niggel, Lynda Ellis, Matthew Lee Debbie Bates-Schrott, Marco V. Ávila, P.E. and Jack McDougle. Reach out to me if you would like to learn more about AEG. #Community #Business #Mindshare #Trust #Connecting #Growth #Profit #PeaceofMind #AEG
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