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Inc. March 2009 Arthur Lubow |
"It's Going to Be Big" Marc Ecko always had the dream. Over time - it wasn't easy - he developed the skills. Here, he talks about how he got smart, why his billion-dollar clothing company is really a marketing company, and what a T-shirt king can learn from going upscale. |
Inc. March 2009 Leigh Buchanan |
1.The Personality Makeover Lots of people in Silicon Valley wanted to work at the same company as Selina Lo. But few wanted to work with her. |
Inc. March 2009 Max Chafkin |
2. The Product Makeover For years, OMI sold its odor-masking chemicals to big, stinky factories. Did it make sense to target Whole Foods as well? |
Inc. March 2009 Leigh Buchanan |
3. The Real Estate Makeover Logistics Plus had been homeless for too long. But how much home did it need? |
Inc. March 2009 Nitasha Tiku |
4. The Leadership Makeover Growth at First Global Xpress had stalled. And that made CEO James Dowd wonder: Was it time to hand the reins to someone else? |
Inc. March 2009 Leigh Buchanan |
5. The Brand Makeover How appropriate that Carolina Pad is a stationery company. Its product line never moved. |
Inc. March 2009 Andrew Bartholomew |
Yale University: MySpace Meets World of Warcraft GoCrossCampus, or GXC, is an online game developed by a group of current and former Yalies. Its founders believe they are pioneering a new kind of interactive formula, something they call team-based social gaming. |
Inc. March 2009 Jacob Stokes |
University of Missouri: A New Life for Old Phones If you happen to be in Missouri, keep an eye out for a commercial on cable TV featuring a guy in white tights and a green cape. His name is Brian Laoruangroch, and he is the 24-year-old founder and CEO of Green Mobile, a company that buys, sells, trades, and repairs used mobile phones. |
Inc. March 2009 Allie Townsend |
Indiana University: A Jolt of Energy, Minus the Crash Zac Workman is a 21-year-old junior at Indiana University and is the founder of ZW Enterprises, which sells its own energy drink, Punch. |
Inc. March 2009 Deepti Arora |
University of California, Berkeley: A Place to Find Great Internships Jessica Mah's website helps employers and potential interns cut through help-wanted listings by incorporating what she calls a nimble version of the Amazon relevancy algorithm. |
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