The American Entrepreneur

So How Business-Friendly Is Our Government?

Rich Fitzgerald, Rob Dauer, Ryan Neve

One of the most prominent political leaders in the region, Allegheny County Councilman Rich Fitzgerald, joins Ron to give his thoughts on how leadership in Allegheny County can best serve its business constituents.  He’ll talk about the projects and initiatives that are in place to support small and large business, and where he sees room for improvement.  Plus, Ryan Neve of Neve Appraisals discusses the real estate market in Western Pennsylvania, and what homeowners can do to maximize the value of their property. And attorney Rob Dauer of Meyer, Unkovic and Scott stops by to provide advice and guidance for business owners who find themselves in sticky legal predicaments. 

Segments

  • Ron’s Rant: The Busy Life of an Entrepreneur

    “The American Entrepreneur” Ron Morris rants about the entrepreneur’s lifestyle: having too much to do and not enough time in which to do it.

  • How To Make Sure Your Next “Flip” Isn’t a “Flop”

    “The American Entrepreneur” Ron Morris talks with Pittsburgh-based real estate appraisal specialist Ryan Neve of Neve Appraisals about current trends in real estate appraisal and investing, and how to ensure that your “flip doesn’t flop”.

  • How Well Is Our Political Leadership Serving The Business Community?

    “The American Entrepreneur” Ron Morris talks with Rich Fitzgerald, Allegheny County Councilman, about how effectively the region’s government is serving (or NOT serving) the region’s business constituency.

  • What’s the Best Way To Handle a Bankruptcy Situation?

    “The American Entrepreneur” Ron Morris talks with attorney Rob Dauer of Meyer, Unkovic, and Scott about the legal ramifications of the bankruptcy process, and the most common mistakes that business owners, both small and large, make when it comes to this difficult process.

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