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Article: Evanston super-mom's gofer business growing by leaps
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- Chicago Defender
- Article date:
- July 31, 2000
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Evanston super-mom's gofer business growing by leaps
Literally beginning her personal errand firm out of her Evanston kitchen, Nicole M. Grizzard, the mother of a 15-year-old son, Sunday thanked the South Shore Bank for helping her unique company flourish beyond her wildest dreams.
Grizzard, president and CEO of the business, actually makes a living running errands for businesspeople, including those in corporate America. She's carved out a niche in a very unique market of the business sector -- personal services.
Busy businesspersons and parents whose duties are stretched to the limit but who want to fulfill their business and personal responsibilities, often call on Grizzard, who founded ...
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