Entrepreneurship and the Economy
“It’s All Greek to Me: Bringing Greek Yogurt to Olympic Levels,” "Cash, Credit, or Digital: What Happened to My Money?" and "Crowdsourcing Your Dreams' were presentations of the third Annual New York Ideas forum, held at the New-York Historical Society, co-sponsored by Atlantic Magazine and the Aspen Institute.
Panelists talked about starting their own businesses. Panelists included Hamdi Ulukaya, who talked about mass marketing Chobani Greek yogurt… read more
Panelists talked about starting their own businesses. Panelists included Hamdi Ulukaya, who talked about mass marketing Chobani Greek yogurt, Nicholas Cary, who talked about the founding of Bitcoin, and Yancey Strickler, who talked about the origins and works of Kickstarter.
“It’s All Greek to Me: Bringing Greek Yogurt to Olympic Levels,” "Cash, Credit, or Digital: What Happened to My Money?" and "Crowdsourcing Your Dreams' were presentations of the third Annual New York Ideas forum, held at the New-York Historical Society, co-sponsored by Atlantic Magazine and the Aspen Institute. close
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