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Amy Millman has established a successful 25-year career working for and with business and government officials. As one of the founders and current president of Springboard Enterprises, she has built an organization which has assisted hundreds of women-led high-growth enterprises raise $1 billion in investment capital in less than three years.
Prior to Springboard, Millman served as Executive Director of the National Women's Business Council, a federal statutory commission providing advice and counsel to the President and Congress on issues of importance to women business owners.
Amy Millman is a graduate of Carnegie Mellon University and received a Masters degree from The George Washington University where she is currently an adjunct professor. She and her family reside in the Washington, D.C. area.
Well back to that Aikido principle, one of the big problems that we always see in presentations is - and I call it anticipating the objection, the - you make a statement that you know can either be defended or not, but it is not defended in what you are saying. And everybody in the audience is thin...(Full transcript available to logged in subscribers.).
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