About the Authors
Jay Goltz
Thinking Entrepreneur
Jay Goltz, who employs more than 100 people at his five Chicago businesses, offers insights and perspective on running a small business.
Jessica Bruder
Start
Jessica Bruder, a journalist, author and adjunct professor at Columbia University?s Graduate School of Journalism, writes about start-ups.
Paul Downs
Staying Alive
Paul Downs, who founded Paul Downs Cabinetmakers, writes about the struggles of a small business trying to survive in a tough economy.
Melinda F. Emerson
On Social Media
Melinda F. Emerson is founder and chief executive of Quintessence Multimedia, a social media strategy and content development firm. She writes about social media marketing.
Adriana Gardella
She Owns It
Adriana Gardella, a former lawyer who has covered small-business issues extensively as a journalist, writes about female entrepreneurs.
Ami Kassar
Searching for Capital
Ami Kassar, founder and chief executive of MultiFunding, a company that advises small-business owners on their business loans, writes about small-business lending.
Robb Mandelbaum
The Agenda
Robb Mandelbaum, a veteran reporter, writes about the political and policy issues of small business.
Gene Marks
Dashboard
Gene Marks, who owns a 10-person customer-relationship-management consulting firm, files a weekly dispatch on what?s happening the world that small-business owners should know about.
MP Mueller
Branded
MP Mueller, founder and president of Door Number 3, a boutique ad agency, writes about small businesses and marketing.
Cliff Oxford
The Next Level
Cliff Oxford, who built one of the fastest-growing information technology companies in America and founded a center for entrepreneurship, writes about the issues of fast growth.
Josh Patrick
Creating Value
Josh Patrick has owned and operated a variety of businesses, including a wealth management company that advises owners of private businesses. He writes about the ways owners can build value in their companies.
Tom Szaky
Sustainable Profits
Tom Szaky, who is chief executive of TerraCycle, writes about the challenges of trying to make money while also changing the way the world thinks about waste.
Loren Feldman
Editor
Loren Feldman is the small-business editor of The New York Times.
About the Blog
You're the Boss offers an insider's perspective on small-business ownership. It gives business owners a place where they can compare notes, ask questions, get advice, and learn from one another's mistakes. Its contributors also interpret news events, track political and policy issues, and suggest investing tips.
Source: http://boss.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/01/08/the-state-of-small-business-lending/
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