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Gift Card Guy – An Entrepreneur Exposed












Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) October 24, 2013

Gary T. Dinkin, the entrepreneur that revolutionized the Gift Card industry releases his first book today and exposes the gift card industry and himself to everyone. Don’t just give a gift card this holiday season, give Gift Card Guy, the book, to anyone that is dreaming about becoming an entrepreneur.

“Four-Star…Engaging Read” – Foreward Clarion Review

“A light breezy record of one entrepreneur’s rise to fortune and the crazy ways of American business” – Kirkus Reviews

For people who don’t enjoy reading business books, this book is for them!

“There are moments of insight and inspiration and a great deal of humor as well…an education for anyone with a desire to start a business.” – Foreward Clarion Review

Take a ride with the Founder and CEO of the world’s largest closed-loop gift card software company as he chats one-on-one in this thrilling roller coaster ride to success.

Thinking about becoming an entrepreneur? This book demystifies surviving the ups and downs. After reading Gift Card Guy, there is a self-imposed question , “Do I have what it takes to go it alone or should I continue working for somebody else?”

“Offers plenty of advice…a scarce commodity in this or any age.” – Kirkus Reviews

“Gary Dinkin is nothing if not a born storyteller…The Fifty-Nine ‘LIFE LESSONS’ Dinkin sprinkles throughout the text are what make the book particularly relevant to would-be entrepreneurs… everyone should find Gift Card Guy very enjoyable to read.” -Foreward Clarion Review

As Dinkin explains, “There are no BS motivational speeches, or get-rich-quick strategies in my book—just some life lessons that I learned the hard way.” The life lessons in here will inspire and encourage anyone to take that first step toward success and happiness. Dinkin became an entrepreneur to prove that he could accomplish anything he wanted, every time someone told him he couldn’t.

He is a sought-after speaker at industry events and an acknowledged expert in the industry and is a past winner of Transaction World’s “Movers and Shakers” Award. Gary has two daughters, and he and his wife Linda and their two dogs split their time between the coasts.

The book is published by Doodle Vision Productions, LLC and is available through Amazon, iTunes, Barnes and Noble, Smashwords, and other leading distributors in both print and digital formats.























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Jake Jabs Pledges $ 10 Million Toward Entrepreneurship Center, Largest Gift in CU Denver History










Denver, CO (PRWEB) May 01, 2013

The University of Colorado Denver Business School is poised to dramatically expand its entrepreneurship education, research, programmatic reach, and caliber—thanks to a $ 10 million pledge by Jake Jabs, founder and CEO of American Furniture Warehouse, to CU Denver.

With this gift, the newly renamed Jake Jabs Center for Entrepreneurship will expand its annual Business Plan Competition to encompass universities throughout Colorado and the West. It will enable the build-out of a named marquee space for the new Business School building. It will fund new endowments for a professorship, faculty research, programming and operations.

In sum, Jabs’ gift will strengthen all aspects of the entrepreneurship center, foster connections between entrepreneurs and students region-wide, and bolster the center’s stature as it progresses toward becoming one of the top academic entrepreneurship centers in the nation.

Jabs’s gift is nearly double the total of the largest prior cash commitment to CU Denver, and leads a wave of more than $ 20 million in private support toward the CU Denver Business School within two years.

“Jake Jabs is a highly accomplished and well-regarded businessman who has done a considerable amount for Colorado and the Denver community,” CU President Bruce Benson said. “His contribution to the Business School will help CU Denver nurture the next generation of business leaders and deepen our connections with the Denver business community.”

Jabs has supported an entrepreneurship center at Montana State University in addition to numerous charities. He chose to make this transformative gift to CU Denver’s Jake Jabs Center for Entrepreneurship, where he has guest-lectured on occasion, as part of his broader personal goals of celebrating entrepreneurial values, and of raising the bar to keep American university graduates competitive in a global marketplace.

“What motivated me to get more involved with CU, frankly, is Madhavan Parthasarathy, said Jabs, referring to the center’s director, a CU Denver associate professor of marketing. “We think a lot alike. We both come from humble beginnings. We believe in living below our means. We have quite a bit in common, in terms of our philosophy of life.”

Parthasarathy, who has known Jabs for seven years, thinks the gift’s most immediate and visible impact will be on the annual Business Plan Competition; the 2013 competition will culminate June 18. “The goal is to get as many students involved as possible, whether within the Business School, or in engineering, music, or other fields,” Parthasarathy said. “Next year, the business plan competition will be open to a much broader range of schools, which will give our center a real regional impact.

Until the last 30 years, few American universities had formal entrepreneurship programs. Since the 1980s, there has been increased prevalence and interest in entrepreneurship education, responding to the notion that in a highly competitive landscape, the launch of new businesses (and innovation of existing ones) requires more than just vision. Entrepreneurship also requires fluency with business planning, financing, regulation, and other systemic factors that are taught and nurtured in an academic setting, in conjunction with exposure to start-up companies, family businesses, and small business operations.

CU Denver launched its entrepreneurship center in 1996 with an initial gift by Richard H. and Pamela S. Bard. In the 17 years since, more than 2,500 CU Denver students have participated in programs including more than a dozen courses, the business plan competition, speaker series, and a business incubator among other activities. Several growing Colorado businesses got their start thanks to this center, including Elevated Third, Viktorian Guitars, and Nokero.

“Jake Jabs’ story and vision will inspire many future entrepreneurs at the Center,” Richard Bard said. “Pam and I feel honored to have launched this entrepreneurship program for CU Denver, and we know it has had a positive impact for both the students and the state in transforming ideas into economic results.”

Jake Jabs is an appropriate namesake for an entrepreneurship center in the heart of the Rocky Mountain region. Jabs was born one of nine children in an immigrant family in a small, hardscrabble Montana ranch town, and through military service and early business experiences operating a music store, he developed an ethic of hard work and a respect for the start-up spirit.

From the vestiges of a defunct furniture business, Jabs started American Furniture Warehouse in 1975. Throughout 38 years of sustained business growth, Jabs has become a recognized icon throughout Colorado, sometimes appearing in advertisements with a live tiger on his lap. Today, American Furniture Warehouse has 12 Colorado stores, $ 350 million in annual sales, and plans for out-of-state expansion.

The Business School at the University of Colorado Denver is the largest graduate school of business in the Rocky Mountain region. The Business School educates more than 3,000 undergraduate and graduate students who come from around the world to study in one of its 12 degree tracks and industry-focused programs such as Entrepreneurship, Commodities, Health Administration, Risk Management and Insurance, and Global Energy Management. The newly remodeled building supports the school’s collaborative culture, embodies its commitment to environmental sustainability, and facilitates partnerships with industry and the community.

Jabs’s gift is one of more than 275,000 gifts made during Creating Futures, a $ 1.5 billion fundraising campaign to enhance University of Colorado education, research, outreach, and health programs benefiting citizens throughout and beyond Colorado. Visit cufund.org for more information.























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Entrepreneur Advice Organization Announces New Free Gift Offer After Fed Study Shows Damaged Job Market is Reversible













Houston, TX. (PRWEB) September 01, 2012

A division of the Entrepreneurs’ Advice Bureau, at http://businessandentrepreneurs.com/ has announced a new free offer for business owners after federal reports showed that the damage to the current job market can be reversed. After the study was released, and depicted an optimistic future for the job market, the advice company announced their new offer aimed at helping business owners take advantage of the current upswing in the market and to take their company to the next level. The company has announced to new free offer, which includes professional insight on growing small businesses for entrepreneurs, in hopes that the offer will help the many entrepreneurs inspired by the current news of the job market, take their company to the next level.

The new offer is being launched for a limited time and was announced after the Federal Reserve released the findings of their research report. According to the new study, much of the damage done to the U.S. labor market from the recession cannot only be reversed but is already showing signs of turning around. The news provides hope not only for the job seekers trying to overcome unemployment in today’s market, but the many small business owners, who have been struggling in the down economy.

The Entrepreneurs’ Advice Bureau is launching the new free gift offer which includes an informational video, along with the limited time promotion, as a way to encourage entrepreneur’s to take their company to the next level. The organization hopes that business owners, armed with the news of the expected revitalization of the economy will take advantage of the offer and look to grow their company as the market starts to improve.

The new offer has launched on the company website and will be available for a limited time. For more information on this promotional offer and to take advantage of this free gift opportunity visit http://businessandentrepreneurs.com/.
























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