Posts Tagged ‘interview’

12 Questions: Meet Troy Tessalone (USA)

Tuesday, April 5th, 2011

In our 12 Questions blog series, we feature interviews with someone from the crowdSPRING community. For these interviews, we pick people who add value to our community – in the blog, in the forums, in the projects. Plainly – activities that make crowdSPRING a better community. Be professional, treat others with respect, help us build something very special, and we’ll take notice.

We’re very proud to feature Troy Tessalone (crowdSPRING username: TroyTess) today.Troy lives and works in Redondo Beach, CA.

1. Please tell us about yourself.
Hello world!  Troy Tessalone here.  I’m a creative who participates in Writing projects on crowdSPRING, or in other words I primarily name stuff.  As a 24 year old, I’m nearing my quarter century age crisis.  I was born and raised in the South Bay area of Southern California, which is also where I currently live and work.  The South Bay is a group of beach cities about 30 minutes to an hour (depending on traffic) southwest of downtown Los Angeles.  In May 2008, I earned my B.S. in Business Administration with an emphasis in Marketing from the University of Southern California (USC), where I also took some Information Technology courses like how to build a website.  Needless to say, I’m a USC Trojan, tried and true.  By day, I work for an online advertising company, where I’m a Web Production Analyst.  That’s geek speak for saying I work on the technical side of the business interfacing with systems and dealing with a lot of data.  I consider myself a social media junkie and someone who keeps up with technology.  I’d rather be busy than bored, so I’m always looking for ways to be immersed in the world around me and enjoy what life has to offer.  I believe everyone is a product of their environment and I’m certainly no exception.  “Stay Hungry. Stay Foolish.” is the motto I live my life by.  I came across that quote while reading the graduation speech Steve Jobs gave at Stanford in 2005.  That quote immediately struck a cord with me and I’ve strived to live my life based upon it ever since.

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Great reads on small business and entrepreneurship

Monday, December 6th, 2010

The fragmentation of mass media comes with its own set of benefits and detriments.  So while there is more and more great content available to us, it gets more difficult to track down the best bits. Starting with this post, I am compiling some of the articles I most enjoyed, found most thought-provoking, or felt would be of value to those of us who run our own businesses or are engaged in starting one. The 12 articles listed below are organized by category: Small business news, Small business and the economy, Starting a business, and Running your business.

Small business news

NY Times

Governments Clearing the Way for Small Business Creation, Report Says
“Governments have responded to the financial crisis by making it easier for entrepreneurs to start new businesses, paving the way for employment growth amid an uncertain economic outlook, according to a World Bank report released late Wednesday.”

American Public Media: Marketplace

Small businesses see benefits in going green

“While the U.N. summit in Cancun undertakes big environmental initiatives, some small businesses are already taking up the green cause. What they’re discovering is that beyond the environmental factors, going green is helping out their bottom line, too.”

Small business and the economy

Bloomberg BusinessWeek

Why AmEx Wants You to ‘Buy Local’
American Express is leading the way with it’s efforts to promote local businesses with its “Small Business Saturday” promotion, launched just after Thanksgiving. (Another BusinessWeek article can be found here)

CNNMoney.com

Small business ‘surge’ in hiring – ADP
“The nation’s engine of job growth is revving up: small businesses were responsible for 58% of the private sector hiring in November, according to a report released Wednesday.”

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