Ron Talks With Financial Software Guru Aaron Patzer
His software helped individuals and families throughout the world better manage and invest their money, and he made a mint in the process. Aaron Patzer, the founder of Mint.com, joins Ron to discuss his story. He’ll talk about the development and growth of Mint.com, his sale of Mint.com to Intuit (the parent company of Quickbooks), and his current role with the computer bookkeeping giant.
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What Do You Do When You Have a Great Business Idea?
“The American Entrepreneur” Ron Morris talks with American Entrepreneur Radio callers and listeners about ideas for business, and how to take that next step to turn a concept into reality
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Can The Marcellus Shale Hoopla Reach Your Backyard if You Live in the City?
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So what would happen if drilling for the Marcellus Shale reached Pittsburgh City Neighboorhoods? Joining “The American Entrepreneur” Ron Morris to discuss that very topic are “talk buddy” Mark Laskow of Greycourt, Ed Ireland of the Barnett Shale Energy Education Center in Fort Worth, TX (a town within which drilling is already being conducted), Pittsburgh City Councilman Patrick Dowd, and Matt Pitzarella of Range Resources, one of Western Pennsylvania’s leading drillers in the Marcellus Shale territory.
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A Conversation With Financial Software Guru Aaron Patzer (Mint.com)
Ron talks with Aaron Patzer, the Founder of Mint.com, who took his idea for a computerized personal finance system and ran with it, all the way to a cashout by way of sale to Intuit (the parent company of Quickbooks).
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