Thursday, April 08, 2010

From Eating Twinkies to Owning a National Franchise

Montclair, New Jersey, Source: eINfoNews.com by Kamau Austin. Hudson Etienne went from working for 10 cents for every Twinkie consumed, to running a national franchise business.

Hudson is a small business visionary. He is one of the rare people I know who successfully created a franchised business. This isn't easy to do because you must have a documented money making system in place to do this before you can sell it to others.

Truly folks, this is an amazing achievement! Also interesting is Hudson is using technology to bring about innovation in his business.

From his personalized, secure, and cutting edge database of his clients to the professional videos which adorn his site, Hudson is on the move to use technological innovation to take his franchise business to the next level. Despite the busy tax season, I caught up with Hudson recently to ask him some interview questions. To see the entire interview click this link

Sunday, April 04, 2010

Animal Rights Activist Robert Misseri Examines North Carolina's Shelter Policies

Montclair, NJ -- (eINfoNews.com - 04/04/10) - Robert Misseri, founder of Robert's Cause, has visited North Carolina recently to look into reports of Inhumane treatment of animals in shelters. Robert's Cause, is an Animal Rescue and welfare organization founded by Robert Misseri, a well known animal rights activist and proponent seen on cable television. Robert's Cause is a nonprofit organization and is both expanding and taking it's operations on the road.

Misseri reveals "I have created Robert's Cause so I can better communicate with the many incredible people throughout the U.S., Canada, the U.K. and South America I have become friends with, who have dedicated themselves to animal rescue and animal welfare."

Recently Robert has been driven to examine animal rights issues in the state of North Carolina. Responding to an outpouring of reports regarding inhumane euthanasia practices at the Robeson County, North Carolina animal shelter, Robert's Cause met on Monday, March 15th, with officials at the State Capitol in Raleigh.

In its role as a coordinating and facilitating animal advocacy organization, Robert Misseri and Bruce Feinberg in conjunction with the U.S. Animal Protection in a meeting chaired by Will Polk, Read More

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