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Real-World Advice for Fairfield Business Student

Fairfield resident and Housatonic Community College student George Papageorge discusses starting a business with Amy Davis of Weston, founder of Kiss-u Corps.

BRIDGEPORT – Fairfield resident and Housatonic Community College student George Papageorge (right) discusses starting a business with Amy Davis of Weston, founder of Kiss-u Corps. Davis spoke to HCC business students as part of National Entrepreneurship Week observances at the college. Noting that that “many of the new jobs created throughout the United States in the last decade are directly attributable to the creative efforts of  entrepreneurs and small businesses,” Gov. Dannel P. Malloy, in a National Entrepreneurship Week proclamation, stressed that “entrepreneurship is vital to Connecticut’s economy, future growth and prosperity.”

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