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Entrepreneurial Evangelist Patrick Kucera on the Cover of Opportunist Magazine

The Entrepreneurial Evangelist and international speaker as well as the founder of multiple businesses, brands, trademarks and ministries was featured on the July cover of Opportunist Magazine.

Kansas City, July 30, 2014 – PK The Entrepreneurial Evangelist and international speaker as well as the founder of multiple businesses, brands, trademarks and ministries was featured on the July cover of Opportunist Magazine.

In the article, Kucera, founder of The Jetstream Network, talks with Opportunist’s award winning Managing Editor Leslie Stone, about his entrepreneurial message of hope and innovation. He speaks about why he believes now is the time for Americans to experience “The Revival of Revenue.” Stone adds, “It was such an honor to interview Patrick Kucera. His story is inspiring, and I believe our readers will appreciate his heartfelt message. The recession is not a distant memory quite yet and fewer people believe the American Dream is still attainable. So I think innovators like Patrick and his ‘Revival of Revenue’ can help pave the way to a better economy for us all.”

Stone asked Kucera to clarify what exactly an entrepreneurial evangelist is. Kucera explained that, “Entrepreneurs create revenue and evangelists create revival. Therefore, I am leading ‘The Revival of Revenue.’ I teach people how to be resourceful and profitable. Economic and spiritual freedom were the foundation of our nation’s beginning and ‘In God We Trust’ is still on our currency.”

PK emphasizes his belief that there are two economies … one with God and one without God. He wants people to know that contrary to popular belief, it is OK to make more for The Glory of God. Many times he has witnessed people being more profitable and gaining wealth in this world, while finding their soul in the process of doing it. That’s what an entrepreneurial evangelist does.

Media Contact: Terry Warren
Tel 949-743-4065 Email terry_warrenpr@yahoo.com

Since 1988, Patrick Kucera has been training and inspiring leaders across America and around the world on how to fly above the turbulence of life by elevating in “The Jetstream”, entering into God’s Economy and experiencing “The Revival of Revenue.” His original thought and fresh perspective that challenges conventional wisdom has been promoted extensively. His innovative ideas on how to implement these principles for the benefit of both the secular and sacred world, have captured the attention of world leaders at the highest level.

Patrick Kucera: www.patrickskucera.com

Contact:
Terry Warren
Warren and Associates
2575 McCabe Way Suite 250
Irvine, CA 92614
949-743-406
terry_warrenpr@yahoo.com
http://www.patrickskucera.com

Center for Productive Longevity Announces Speakers for Baby Boomers Entrepreneurship Meeting

Nearly Full Meeting Features Academic and Business Leaders and Interactive Breakout Sessions

Boulder, CO, September 05, 2012 – The Center for Productive Longevity (CPL), which serves as the bridge between people 55 and older and opportunities that enable them to continue in productive activities, has just increased its maximum number of participants from 125 to 150 because the topic has such fundamental importance, with unemployment high and economic growth low for the foreseeable future.

“New-business creation is the backbone of the U.S. economy, as well as the engine for increased employment and economic growth,” said William Zinke, President of CPL.

The meeting at Babson College on September 14, titled “Spotlight on Entrepreneurship Opportunities for Baby Boomers,” has an outstanding line-up of speakers:

* Leonard Schlesinger, the 12th President of Babson College since July 1, 2008; previously in executive positions with Limited Brands from 1999-2007, most recently as Vice Chairman & CEO; Executive Vice President & COO at An Bon Pain from 1985-1988; previously at Harvard Business School for 20 years, where he served as the George Fisher Baker, Jr. Professor of Business Administration.

* Ralph Sorenson, President Emeritus of Babson College (1974 to 1981) and founder of its Center for Entrepreneurship in 1978; Professor Emeritus and former Dean, University of Colorado Business School (1992-present); former Chairman & CEO, Barry Wright Company (1981-1989); Director of Whole Foods Market, Inc. since 1994.

* Douglas Rauch, a founder of Trader Joe’s and with the company for 31 years, primarily as President & CEO of a nationally-acclaimed retail success story; senior fellow at Harvard in the school’s Advanced Leadership Initiative; executive partner at AptaCapital; chair of the WBUR Board of Overseers and works with a number of entrepreneurial startups.

* David Egan, business founder and turnaround strategist. He co-founded THINQ Learning Solutions, an e-learning management software company that achieved a peak market valuation of $250 million and was later successfully sold. He then co-founded LanguageCorps, a specialty seminar company that trains, certifies, places and supports English teachers in Asian and Central American schools. He has also spent 20 years starting and turning around publications in the communications and computer markets for major companies like McGraw-Hill and Ziff Davis Publishing.

* Irene Costello, co-founder of Effie’s Homemade, which has created and marketed since 2007 a line of all-natural rustic baked goods. Effie’s Homemade products are made in the USA and sold in specialty stores nationwide.

There will be two breakout sessions focused on how to become an entrepreneur, with topics ranging from the risks and rewards to developing strategies for recognizing potential business opportunities to developing a business plan.

With 30 years added to longevity during the 20th century and the average age of retirement at 62, new-business creation is an important path to consider for older people who either want or need to continue working. It provides an opportunity for people with experience, expertise, seasoned judgment, proven performance and some accumulated wisdom to be their own boss and “march to their own drummer.”

Additional meetings will be held at Northwestern University/Kellogg School of Management in Chicago on October 11, and the University of Denver-University College on November 15. One goal of these four meetings in different parts of the country is to contribute to the growing wave of entrepreneurship throughout the U.S. For more information on CPL and the senior entrepreneurship meetings, visit www.ctrpl.org or Facebook at www.facebook.com/CTRPL.

Company Contacts:
William Zinke or James Hooks
Center for Productive Longevity
303.499.3939
wzinke@ctrpl.org or jhooks@ctrpl.org

Media Contacts:
Jenny Foust or Alicia Hassinger
Communications Strategy Group
303.433.7020
jfoust@csg-pr.com or ahassinger@csg-pr.com

About the Center for Productive Longevity
The mission of CPL is to stimulate the substantially increased engagement of people 55 and older in productive activities, paid and volunteer, where they are qualified and ready to continue adding value. Visit ctrpl.org for more information. Follow us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/CTRPL.

Contact:
Alicia Hassinger
Communications Strategy Group
3225 East 2nd Avenue
Denver, CO 80206
303.433.7020
ahassinger@csg-pr.com
http://www.csg-pr.com