Meet The 33 Small Business Owners Who Are Heading To Congress
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
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Thirty three small business owners are heading to Congress after the 2010 elections. This is a big increase from the previous election, which elected eleven.
And they're all Republicans.
The list, compiled by the NYT, features people with significant, daily managerial responsibilities within the past five years. It includes cattle farmers, real estate auctioners, auto dealers and restauranteurs.
In tough economic times, clearly small business owners hold more clout than ever.
Son of former Vice President, Dan Quayle, Ben Quayle was an associate at the law firms Schulte Roth & Zabel (2004–05) and Snell & Wilmer (2006–07), before becoming founder and managing director of Tynwald Capital, a firm specializing in the acquisition and nurturing of small businesses.
He is also founding member of APG-Southwest and the Managing Partner of APG Security's Arizona branch. APG Security is a full-service provider of security services for businesses.
Crawford’s career has been primarily focused on agriculture in both agri-communications and general agri-business. He has been a news anchor and agri-reporter on KAIT-TV in Jonesboro, Farm Director on KFIN-FM in Jonesboro and producer/anchor of the syndicated Delta Farm Roundup TV show airing in Cape Girardeau, Missouri; Jonesboro, Arkansas; and Greenville, Mississippi.
He now owns and operates the AgWatch Network – a farm news network heard on 39 radio stations in Arkansas, Missouri, Tennessee, Mississippi and Kentucky as well as TV stations in Little Rock and Jonesboro.
The list, compiled by the NYT, features people with significant, daily managerial responsibilities within the past five years. It includes cattle farmers, real estate auctioners, auto dealers and restauranteurs.
In tough economic times, clearly small business owners hold more clout than ever.
Son of former Vice President, Dan Quayle, Ben Quayle was an associate at the law firms Schulte Roth & Zabel (2004–05) and Snell & Wilmer (2006–07), before becoming founder and managing director of Tynwald Capital, a firm specializing in the acquisition and nurturing of small businesses.
He is also founding member of APG-Southwest and the Managing Partner of APG Security's Arizona branch. APG Security is a full-service provider of security services for businesses.
Crawford’s career has been primarily focused on agriculture in both agri-communications and general agri-business. He has been a news anchor and agri-reporter on KAIT-TV in Jonesboro, Farm Director on KFIN-FM in Jonesboro and producer/anchor of the syndicated Delta Farm Roundup TV show airing in Cape Girardeau, Missouri; Jonesboro, Arkansas; and Greenville, Mississippi.
He now owns and operates the AgWatch Network – a farm news network heard on 39 radio stations in Arkansas, Missouri, Tennessee, Mississippi and Kentucky as well as TV stations in Little Rock and Jonesboro.
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