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Posted: Tue May 06, 2008 1:18 pm
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Dear sci.med.transcription Google Group Members:

I wanted to share some news from NFIB—an opportunity for small
business owners to win $5,000 and an expenses-paid trip to attend
NFIB’s Small Business Summit June 8-11 in Washington, D.C. The press
release information below highlights details of NFIB’s YouTube video
contest. We’d appreciate any help you might offer to spread the word
to your small business-minded friends.

A quick word about the Summit: This is NFIB’s annual gathering of
small business owners that offers excellent opportunities to network,
meet lawmakers and hear from key political and business figures,
including the presidential candidates, e-Bay CEO Meg Whitman, former
press secretary Tony Snow, former NFL star Roger Staubach and others.
(To learn more about the Summit visit http://www.nfib.com/summit)

Also, NFIB is offering credentials to bloggers interested in covering
our Small Business Summit. If you’d like to learn more, please contact
me at matsona at (no spam) nfib.org or my direct line noted below.

Thank you for your consideration.


Ani Matson
Online Communications Director
National Federation of Independent Businesses (NFIB)
1201 F Street, NW, Suite 200
Washington, DC 20004
v: 202. 314. 2018
e: matsona at (no spam) nfib.org
w: http://www.NFIB.com



NFIB Announces “Small Business Works for America ” YouTube Contest
Winner to receive $5,000 and a trip to Washington

Washington, D.C., April 15, 2008—Aspiring filmmakers can win $5,000 in
cash and an all-expenses-paid trip to Washington, D.C. in a new “Small
Business Works for America” video contest sponsored by America’s
leading small business association, the National Federation of
Independent Business.

Video artists simply need to create a 30-second clip that answers the
question “Why does small business work for America ?” and submit the
video to NFIB. After an initial review, entries will be posted on the
NFIB YouTube channel at http://www.youtube.com/NFIBContest where
viewers can rate them. A panel of judges will use those ratings to
select semifinalists and an overall winner, who will receive a $5,000
cash award and a trip for two to Washington, D.C., including a stay at
the Grand Hyatt Hotel for the 2008 National Small Business Summit June
8 – 11.

The 2008 National Small Business Summit, “We Are Stronger Together,”
presented by the National Federation of Independent Business and eBay,
brings together small business owners from around the country to meet
their lawmakers face-to-face and share their experiences about how
Washington , D.C. decisions affect small businesses. The Summit will
focus on top small business legislative priorities, including
healthcare reform efforts, and also will examine the political
landscape leading into the November elections.

This year’s speakers include Todd Stottlemyer, NFIB president and CEO,
Meg Whitman, former president and CEO of eBay, former White House
Press Secretary Tony Snow, and Roger Staubach, founder of The Staubach
Co. and a member of the NFL Hall of Fame. For more information about
the Summit , go to http://www.NFIB.com/summit.

Entries will be accepted up to May 15. Details for participating in
the “Small Business Works for America ” contest are at
http://www.nfib.com/object/IO_36708.html

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