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Is being an innovator-entrepreneur your cup of tea?

April 2011

On Thursday, April 21, Judy presented an American Chemical Society (ACS) webinar, "Is being an innovator-entrepreneur your cup of tea?"  Watch the full presentation below, or visit http://acswebinars.org/giordan.

 

The webinar was hailed as a great success by participants:

  • "Dr. Judith was extremely engaging as the speaker.  She had a great deal of enthusiasm that was much appreciated.  As an out-of-work chemist I attended to truly find out if becoming an entrepreneur was my cup of tea and her comments gave me a lot to think about.  Thanks so much for this webinar!"
  • "I found all of the speakers very knowledgeable and great communicators."
  • "I was blown away by the knowledge of the speaker. Great job, I hope to hear more from her."

The ACS press release for the webinar can be viewed here.

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