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One to Watch: Marcus Madison
Issue: September/October 2010
Author(s): Interview by Courtney Kerrigan
22, Communications Coordinator, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Lorain County Marcus@BigLorainCounty.org
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Angela Presutti | 29
Issue: July/August 2010
Author(s): Brianne Carlon
Director, Greater Akron Chamber’s Young Professionals Network presutti@greaterakronchamber.org
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Money Matters
Issue: May/June 2010
Author(s): Richard J. Osborne
Mal Mixon says banks are being too stingy with their lending practices, stifling small businesses and innovation. So he’s going to put his money where his mouth is by purchasing a bank in Florida along with his son. It’s just another challenge for one of Northeast Ohio’s most accomplished entrepreneurs. 
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One 2 Watch: Matt Chaney
Issue: March/April 2010
Author(s): Emily Garvey
Marketing manager, Cleveland Clinic chaneym@ccf.org
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The Goodbye Girl
Issue: November 2009
Author(s): Interview by Lauren Hennen
Evelyn Burnett, 25 Former project director, Sustainable Cleveland 2019 eaburnett@gmail.com NEW CHALLENGES: Recently, Evelyn Burnett had breakfast in New York City. “It was just eggs, bacon, a couple slices of toast — nothing fancy,” Burnett says. “I got my bill, and it said $19.50. I didn’t have pancakes or anything that could help me figure out why I was about to spend $25 on breakfast.” Affordability is just one of the reasons Burnett has missed Cleveland since she ...
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Small-city Staffer
Issue: July 2009
Author(s): Lindsey Hoeppner
Coming to Cleveland: Six years ago, Kimberly Sullivan moved to Cleveland from her small hometown, Williamstown, Mass., to attend Case Western University. Ultimately, she thought she would like to end up in a major metropolitan area such as New York or Boston. But those thoughts couldn’t be further from her mind now. After graduating from CWRU, Sullivan started with Beachwood-based online interactive marketing agency Brulant, which was acquired by Rosetta in July 2008. Fortunately, the acquisition ...
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Smart Cookie
Issue: June 2009
Author(s): Interview by Ilana Yergin
BROWNIE BITES: The Girl Scouts would be proud of Julie Hall. As a tax manager at BCG & Co., an accounting and consulting firm in Akron, she has more than earned her Business-wise and My Community badges. The Otterbein College grad and former Girl Scout enjoys doing things for others, whether a client, a friend or a civic organization. “My passion is helping people,” she says. Hall has served on the boards of many local nonprofits, including the Battered Women’s Shelter and Torchbearers...
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Drawn to Design
Issue: March 2009
Author(s): By Kristin Majcher
Mike Molinski, 33 Project Manager at Vocon mike.molinski@vocon.com   FAR AND AWAY: As a former Boy Scout and avid hiker, intern architect Mike Molinski transformed his passion for the outdoors from a hobby to an integral part of his work. “A care for the natural world is something I have a personal stake in,” he explains. While completing the six-year architecture program at the University of Cincinnati, Molinski balanced classes with six-month co-ops in Ohio as well as California and T...
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Joseph LaGuardia, 30
Issue: April 2008 Issue
“I guess there’s nothing to substitute for hard work. The workday isn’t from 8 to 5. It requires persistence.”Joseph LaGuardia, 30 Are you ready for fatherhood? I am. I really am. We are so excited. As a child, what did you want to be? I wanted to be a professional bass fisherman. It’s something I still enjoy today and I look to as an avenue when entertaining. If someone has never [fished], I try to see if that’s something they might like to do. I do golf, but fishing...


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