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October 29, 2003
The Experience Myth, Part II
There is an article in the Minneapolis Star Trib that speaks to the issue of young entrepreneurs and experience. It features several alumni of my old program at St. Thomas.
Posted October 29, 2003 07:53 PM
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This is an intersting article with a very attention-grabbing headline, “Young entrepreneurs: Creating their own job security,” but it doesn’t really talk about why entrepreneurs are starting businesses younger. My question for anyone that feels they can provide insight is this: Why has there been such a shift in peak age range to start a business (from 25-34 and now 18-24)?
Posted by: John at October 30, 2003 06:27 PM
at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee. He consults with a variety of businesses on start-up and growth related issues, and with larger corporations on re-establishing entrepreneurial cultures within their organizations. Dr. Cornwall's current research interests include entrepreneurial finance and entrepreneurial ethics. He has authored or co-authored four books.

