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Group to hear from business graduates

By Times staff writer

© St. Petersburg Times, published October 15, 2000


ST. PETERSBURG -- Business owners who have graduated from the Chamber of Commerce Entrepreneurial Academy will share what they learned at Tuesday's Downtown Core Group meeting.

Free and open to the public, the meeting starts at 6:30 p.m. at the Keystone Club, 320 Fourth St. N.

Mike Littman, chamber vice president for business expansion, will moderate a panel that will include Nadia Richman, president of Linen Images, and Diane Overton, president of Realized Potential Training.

Applications for the free Super Host program, sponsored by the Super Bowl Task Force, will be available at the meeting. Business owners who submit applications will receive free buttons and posters for use during the pre-Super Bowl period in January.

For information, call 821-0444 or 896-0523.

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