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Article: Enterprise & innovation: global student entrepreneur award finalists prove big things are possible.
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- February 1, 2009
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Dominic Coryell had just returned to Boston's Northeastern University following a business conference in California--his second absence of the semester--and he had midterms the next morning. When his phone rang with a request for a media interview, he asked, "Is there any chance we could do this tomorrow?" Not trying to be rude, but just keeping his priorities in order.
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Coryell is not just a senior finance and accounting major; he is CEO of Husky Express, an $850,000-a-year laundry and dry-cleaning service that serves some 1,900 customers on and around Northeastern's campus. The 22-employee operation expects to top the $1 million ...
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Article: Millcreek Officials Visit Mercyhurst On Intelligence-Gathering ...
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... ... Greenaway, along with math, science and social studies teachers and staff from guidance, instructional support, career explorations and school enrichment programs. Besides Wheaton, Mercyhurst participants include Robert Heibel, founder of ...
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