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No matter what type of business you run, having a “mentor” to help guide you can increase your odds of success. Having a wise, loyal advisor – especially one who’s “been-there, done-that” – is like money in the bank.
By Daniel Kehrer
Founder, BizBest.com
No matter what type of business you run, having a “mentor” to help guide you can increase your odds of success. Having a wise, loyal advisor – especially one who’s “been-there, done-that” – is like money in the bank.
About the Author

Daniel Kehrer, Founder & Managing Director of BizBest Media Corp., is a nationally-known, award-winning expert on small and local business, start-ups, content marketing, entrepreneurship and social media, with an MBA from UCLA/Anderson. Read more of Daniel's tips at
www.BizBest.com, follow him at
www.twitter.com/140Main and connect on LinkedIn at
www.linkedin.com/in/danielkehrer.
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City: University Heights, OH
Financial analysis expert. Non profit experience. Business Administration. statements credit all aspects of banking operations and administration. Running branch administration. Lending and consumer leading. Collections of debt. Conduct monthly seminar in business administration. Commercial Banking 41 years.
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American Institue of Banking, Graduate
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City: West Falmouth, MA
Mark Lowenstein was an Assistant Professor of Business at a small college most recently. Mr. Lowenstein has a wide background in business development, strategic alliances, marketing and international/domestic sales channel management in the software/High Tech industry. He was a principal/founder in two small software high tech startups.
He has consulted with inventors evaluating the commercial feasibility of market and product development for a variety of patents. He was the COO of a fixed wireless broadband company focused on the Caribbean market. Mark was the VP of Business Development at a software industry non profit. He co-founded two software based scientific measurement companies, one was a supplier of tactical weather systems to the US military and international markets.
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BABSON COLLEGE, MBA
SUFFOLK UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL, JD
UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT, BA
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Regular Army Officer with leadership experience as Platoon leader, Executive Officer, and Company Commander with 1st and 2nd Infantry Divisions. 27 years with the United States Postal Service as Industrial Engineer, Manager Industrial Engineering, Director of Mail Processing, Director of Operations Support, and MSC Manager/Postmaster. The world's largest distribution, logistics, and delivery system - required proficiencies of me in operations improvement, personnel and labor relations; mechanical, building, and fleet maintenance, financial and operations analysis; air and highway transportation networks and contracting; facilities justification and design; Manager, supervisor and employee skills training; and public relations.
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BS/MS Mechanical Engineering from South Dakota State University - MS in Industrial Engineering option. Executive programs from Duke Universities Fuqua School of Business and University of Virginia's Darden School of Business.
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City: Niagara Falls, NY
Participated in four small businesses, including one initial public offering and one as
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College, law school (1960s); masters in Federal taxation (1990s).
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City: Las Vegas, NV
Thirteen years as a Police Officer in Portland, Oregon. 4 years as a Registered Representative (Series 7) NASD broker. 8 years as Downtown Parking Program Coordinator - City of Portland, Oregon. 6 years as Vice President, Sales and Marketing, Duncan Industries (Manufacturing electronic parking control systems). 16 years as an entrepeneur; Parking Control Systems Consultant; Commercial property development; Mini-storage; Property Preservation Services.
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High School: Centennial High, Gresham, Oregon Portland Community College: A.S. Computer Science - Mathematics Concordia University: B.S. Management - Communications
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Currently and for the past ten years, own and run a tax preparation and accounting business focused on small and medium sized businesses of all types and legal structures.
Six years with Intermedia Communications as Director and Vice President leading Sales Operations and Finance organizations. Grew technical sales support organization from 6 to over 250 employees.
Fifteen years with Digital Equipment Corporation in Sales Engineering and Management. Specialties include hardware and software networking, VAX systems and software. Several years of software development - machine code, FORTRAN, COBOL, ORACLE Data Base systems; etc.
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MBA from Florida Institute of Technology - finance and accounting focus
BS from Univ. of Mo. at Rolla in Computer Science
Authorized IRS tax preparer
Published Jan. 14, 2012
Important information about the circumstances under which a non-profit transaction must either post notice or gain approval of the Attorney General.
Published Jan. 14, 2012
It is not possible to sell a nonprofit business. By its nature, a nonprofit business is a charitable endeavor, managed by a board of supposedly disinterested citizens for the betterment of the community. A nonprofit business is not owned by any one individual or group of individuals. The IRS prohibits any board member or employee from receiving "profits" from a nonprofit organization. There are stiff penalties for doing so. That said, you can close down your nonprofit organization or consider transferring it to another Nonprofit.