Margie Pritchard

  • With e-commerce becoming a lucrative shopping channel, retailers and their logistics partners have been primarily focused on how to quickly move goods through the supply chain and into the hands of consumers — a process commonly referred to as forward logistics. However, the opportunities presented by the growing popularity of e-commerce also come with a…

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  • Christmas 2013 and David Fajgenbaum was in a hospital bed at the University of Arkansas, stricken with Castleman disease, a rare autoimmune disorder involving an overgrowth of cells in the body’s lymph nodes. A doctor told him to write his living will on a piece of paper.  Massive “shock and awe” chemotherapy regimes had helped…

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  • For New York University’s AI Now Institute, small startup tech companies and quite a few larger ones, the objective is straightforward: leverage new advances in computing, especially artificial intelligence (AI), to disrupt industries from social networking to medical research.  Now it’s that disruption itself that’s under scrutiny. Many experts are working to ensure that, as…

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  • As every entrepreneur knows, the hardest part of any startup is raising funds.   The global Bob Pritchard radio show tonite features Tony Drexel Smith the expert at raising funds for start ups and early stage businesses.  For entrepreneurs, it is a do not miss. I never miss reading “Money Morning”.  This is a particularly interesting viewpoint.   Democracy, communism,…

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  • Listen now: https://www.voiceamerica.com/episode/117468/the-bob-pritchard-show-september-17th-2019 SHOW TITLE: $8 popcorn is a ripoff.  As every entrepreneur know, the hardest part of any startup is raising funds.  For 25 years, my guest Tony Drexel Smith has led internal and external teams that have developed an average of 50 capital formation packages per year that range from $500,000 to $10 Million.  Since…

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