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Indian-American tech executive to make 2nd Congressional run

Indian-American tech executive to make 2nd Congressional run ​ By IANS | ​ 3 Views   Indian-American tech executive Rishi Kumar to make second Congressional run in 2022. Image Source: IANS News Washington, April 20 : Indiian-American tech executive, Rishi Kumar, is all set to make a second bid for the US House of Representatives in 2022, a media report said. According to the American Bazaar report published on Monday, the Saratoga-based Kumar hopes to unseat fellow Democrat Anna Eshoo, now in her 15th House term, to whom he lost in 2020 by a margin of over 50,000 votes. However, in a statement posted on his website, Kumar said: We have already far exceeded the vote count of any prior challenger in the last 28 years of this district; 37 per cent vote share.

Entrepreneurial Boot Camp returns, bringing new insight to the business landscape for start-ups and growing businesses

Entrepreneurial Boot Camp returns, bringing new insight to the business landscape for start-ups and growing businesses CASPER, WY – ADVANCE CASPER, Natrona County’s Economic Development Authority, will be hosting the 2021 Entrepreneurial Boot Camp, in partnership with IMPACT307 and Breakthrough 307. This one-day intensive course will be led by a group of robust subject matter experts (SMEs) and will take place virtually, Thursday, March 18th, from 8:00am-5:00pm. Cost is $95. “Local entrepreneurs are an asset to our community, and giving them the resources to successfully get started in business is what the Entrepreneurial Boot Camp is all about. All of our presenters have so much knowledge that is integral in the start-up process, we are happy to have such a great mix of SMEs this year,” says Justin Farley, CEO of Advance Casper.

Formerly Incarcerated Minorities Will Get New Chance at Success Through Defy Ventures Entrepreneurship Program

Formerly Incarcerated Minorities Will Get New Chance at Success Through Defy Ventures’ Entrepreneurship Program Share Article Formerly incarcerated minorities will be encouraged to become business entrepreneurs under a new federally-funded program run by Defy Ventures. LOS ANGELES (PRWEB) March 08, 2021 The U.S. Department of Commerce has given Defy Ventures a two-year grant which the national nonprofit will use to support the creation of new businesses run by individuals who have served time in prison. “As a formerly incarcerated minority and a business owner, I know firsthand the needs and challenges people face after leaving prison,” said Quan Huynh, Defy’s Entrepreneurship Senior Program Manager for California. “There are many barriers that prevent us from gaining employment and financial independence, and entrepreneurship often offers a pathway to economic success. I’m honored to work with othe

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