7406-H Chapel Hill Rd.
Raleigh, NC 27607
919 233 6600
ST. LOUIS – Susan Wilson Solovic, CEO and chairman of SBTV.com, America’s only online television network providing news and information exclusively for the small business marketplace, has announced the company will offer exclusively for download weekly the informational segments “Marsha Minutes” for entrepreneurs featuring Marsha Firestone, president of the Women Presidents’ Organization (WPO), which connects top women entrepreneurs at the million and multimillion-dollar level for greater personal and professional success. The segments run two to three minutes and address a different topic of interest for entrepreneurs each week, from knowing where you want to go as a CEO to growing your business. They may be downloaded as video or audio clips.
“We are honored to have this new partnership with Marsha and the WPO for ‘Marsha Minutes,’” said Solovic. “They will add to our growing collection of timely, informative, professionally-made segments for small business owners and entice more people to visit our Web site.”
About SBTV:
Small Business Television Network (SBTV) is the first television network on the Web devoted 100 percent to the small business market, from business start-ups to established enterprises. SBTV believes that being an entrepreneur is a way of living – not just a way to make a living. Formed in 2000, SBTV is becoming the number one choice for small business information on the Net. The average viewer stays on the site for more than 30 minutes at a time. Business owners rely on SBTV because it provides expertly produced content by professional journalists and industry experts that is informational, practical and compelling. For more information, visit http://sbtv.com.
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MMI Associates was contracted to handle media relations and to organize various efforts to open the communication lines between the construction entities on the project and motorists. The firm developed a strategic public relations campaign to ensure that local motorists and those passing through would be aware of the most up-to-date traffic patterns.