Can Art.com Founder Really Have It All After the Sale?
The decision to sell your fast-growing company is a difficult one. Ask Bill Lederer, founder and CEO of Art.com in Lake Forest, Ill., which provides art and framing services on the Internet.
The decision to sell your fast-growing company is a difficult one. Ask Bill Lederer, founder and CEO of Art.com in Lake Forest, Ill., which provides art and framing services on the Internet.
Digital Library > Human Resources Management > Hiring the executive team “Wild About Visionary Leadership” Emily Voth’s company, Indigo Wild, Kansas City, Mo., manufactures all-natural soaps, soy-wax candles, body oils and other aromatherapy products for high-end organic-food retailers such as Wild Oats and Whole Foods Markets. Voth has always had an interest in herbs, gardening and natural products, and making…
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