by Brad Adams | Dec 3, 2012 | For Renegade Entrepreneurs Only, Successful Entrepreneurs
At one time, entrepreneurship was looked upon as more of a life choice than a career path. As the people of America and all over the world look for ways to become successful while dealing with unemployment, a sinking economy and many other issues, entrepreneurship has... by Brad Adams | Nov 12, 2012 | For Renegade Entrepreneurs Only, Successful Entrepreneurs
The “Wow Factor” of Successful Entrepreneurs Contrary to predominant stereotypes of the typical entrepreneur, all entrepreneurs are not created equal. People with a variety of personalities are drawn to the challenge of starting their own businesses. As different as... by Brad Adams | Nov 8, 2012 | For Renegade Entrepreneurs Only, Successful Entrepreneurs, Women Entrepreneurs
From Christine Comaford According to Christine Comaford's own author bio, she has “lived many lives: serial entrepreneur, technology and CEO advisor, venture capitalist, engineer in the early days of Microsoft. Today I help CEOs in rapid growth and turnaround... by Brad Adams | Oct 29, 2012 | For Renegade Entrepreneurs Only, Social Entrepreneurs, Successful Entrepreneurs
Kicked Out of Y Combinator, Still Raises $1.5M A recent Venture Beat article shares the tale of a CEO who was literally kicked out of Y Combinator, and yet was able to raise an impressive $1.5 million from VCs such as Kleiner Perkins. Despite the letdown of being let... by Brad Adams | Oct 11, 2012 | For Renegade Entrepreneurs Only, Social Entrepreneurs, Successful Entrepreneurs
Johnny Morris and Bass Pro Starting a business can be hard. It takes constant work, time, money and sometimes even a bit of your sanity. In times like these, you may feel like aiming straight for your top goal. Go big or go home, right? Not necessarily. Despite... by Brad Adams | Oct 8, 2012 | For Renegade Entrepreneurs Only, Social Entrepreneurs, Successful Entrepreneurs
Aspiring Entrepreneur Photo Courtesy of Keith Brinson The first entry into a series of interviews and stories on aspiring renegade entrepreneurs will be the tale of “The Teapotter,” Keith Brinson. Just where this American veteran, whimsical author, and...