From July 2011 until August
2012, On the
Road in Hampton Roads interviewed entrepreneurs and leaders from across the
southeastern Virginia. Of the entrepreneurs interviewed, some failed and
some succeeded – while others went on to try other things.
Common to all, was that they
kept on trying to make their dream a reality. Time and time again, when they seemed to come upon
that proverbial brick wall, each had the courage to either push through or
create something different from the experience.
Since
the founding of the Jamestown settlement in 1607, the region now known as Hampton Roads
has played a significant role in the economic well-being of the
Commonwealth of Virginia. In Virginia, nearly 98% of the
jobs are located in companies with less than 200 employees. An estimated 80% of
the non-government, economy in Hampton Roads is generated by businesses with
less than 100 employees. Many of these businesses where created by
entrepreneurs who had nothing more than an idea when they first started.
In a time where everyone in Washington seems to be taking refuge behind self-made walls - more than ever before, we need that entrepreneurial spirit. The ability to do something with what now seems to most in Washington- towering obstacles.
Benjamin Franklin once said, "God helps those who help themselves”. From
what we hear coming out of Washington lately, it seems like that only way we
are going push through this economic brick wall – is to follow Ben’s advice.
So, entrepreneur – share your
story no matter if you succeed, fail or go on to do other things – just keep
trying. For by doing so, you give us hope....
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