Today we continued our quest for Atlanta’s Best Connectors, and discovered three more professionals making all the right connections and producing Better Results In Less Time.
Jim Beach
Jim Beach’s first book, School for Startups, was published by McGraw-Hill in June 2011. Jim has started businesses and has taught entrepreneurship around the world. At the age of 25, Jim founded American Computer Experience.
From 1993 to 2000, Jim grew the company with no capital infusion to $12 million in annual revenue and to over 60 permanent and 700 temporary employees, operating in 39 states and in three countries. Jim taught entrepreneurship at Georgia State University for nine years and in 2009, Jim founded the School for Startups, www.SchoolforStartups.com, a web resource devoted to teaching his philosophy of low risk entrepreneurship.
Jim has presented in Japan, Korea, India, Dubai, and Egypt and for or on behalf of Wells Fargo, Toshiba, UPS, SunTrust and others on topics as diverse as the “Future of Oil Scarcity,†“How to Export in a Down Economy,†and“Getting to Number One on Google.â€
Jack Shaw
Jack Shaw is President of Breakthrough Business Technologies and one of the most effective connectorsin Atlanta. He uses personal networking, social media, and web video to connect with clients, prospects, business partners, and to promote the many not-for-profit organizations he supports. Tune in to learnfrom his experience how you can expand your markets and extend your reach through more effective connecting.
During his decades of experience with business technology, Jack has developed deep expertise inmany areas. These include a wide array of industries, business processes, and technologies. He has provided advisory services to leading Technology Solution Providers including IBM, SAP, Oracle and others as well as providing expert guidance and best practices to Fortune 500 Companies such as General Electric, Coca Cola, Allstate, and many more.
Tammie Bailey-Fults
The phrase “take your business to the next level†has been popularized and over used. When mostpeople make this claim they are usually talking marketing or something similar. But how do nine (9)zeros sound to you? Sounds like another level right, one that peaks curiosity. Your business can go to the next level and participate in a billion industry called Federal government markets. Tammie Bailey-Fults and NAWOSB are here to show you how.