Sunday, August 1, 2010

Dawn Rivers Baker: Microbusiness Research Institute - IssuesLive - Blog Business Success Radio

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Public policy consultant, President and CEO of Wahmpreneur Publishing, Inc., editor of The MicroEnterprise Journal, , and President of The Microbusiness Research Institute, Dawn Rivers Baker, shares her IssuesLive research report findings on microbusiness. She describes the major problems and challenges facing microbusiness owners now and in the future. The issues facing microbusiness range from time constraints, to access to capital, to policy, and to the economy as a whole. Learn how microbusiness is making its voice heard and getting its issues out into the public forum.

Dawn Rivers Baker is my internet radio show guest on Blog Business Success; hosted live on BlogTalkRadio.

The show airs live on Tuesday, August 3, at 8:00 pm Eastern Time; 5:00 pm Pacific Time.

Public policy consultant, President and CEO of Wahmpreneur Publishing, Inc., editor of The MicroEnterprise Journal, , and President of The Microbusiness Research Institute, Dawn Rivers Baker, shares her IssuesLive research report findings on microbusiness. You will learn:

* What microbusiness is and why it is important to the economy

* Challenges that face microbusiness including time and capital access

* How policy makers can help microbusiness succeed

* Issues with the structure of the economy and how they affect microbusiness



Dawn Rivers Baker (photo left) is the President and CEO of Wahmpreneur Publishing, Inc., and the editor and publisher of The MicroEnterprise Journal and the Microbusiness News Briefs. She is also the founder and board chairman of The Microbusiness Research Institute, a non-profit non-partisan research organization whose mission is to collect and publicize data on microbusinesses and their impact on the larger U.S. economy.

Ms. Baker is a member of the Online News Association and a National Partner with Women Impacting Public Policy. In 2003, the Syracuse New York District of the U.S. Small Business Administration named Ms. Baker as Small Business Journalist of the Year. She has also been selected for annual inclusion in Marquis' Who's Who in America® and Who's Who of American Women®.



Ms. Baker is also often sought by fellow journalists for her expertise on microbusinesses. She is the exclusive news provider for Business Owners Idea Cafe; she has been a featured guest on Internet radio and podcast shows such as Jim Blasingame's Small Business Advocate and Small Business Trends Radio with Anita Campbell. She has also been quoted in articles in such publications as the Chicago Tribune Magazine, Information Week, CBS Marketwatch, and Entrepreneur's Be Your Own Boss magazine.

Ms. Baker currently lives in the Catskill Mountains region of New York State with her husband of over 20 years and their four children.

Listen live on Tuesday at 8:00 pm Eastern, 5:00 pm Pacific time.

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Let's talk with public policy consultant, President and CEO of Wahmpreneur Publishing, Inc., editor of The MicroEnterprise Journal, , and President of The Microbusiness Research Institute, Dawn Rivers Baker, as she shares her IssuesLive research report findings on microbusiness. She describes the major problems and challenges facing microbusiness owners now and in the future. The issues facing microbusiness range from time constraints, to access to capital, to policy, and to the economy as a whole. Learn how microbusiness is making its voice heard and getting its issues out into the public forum on Blog Business Success Radio.

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