Boston baker and Shark Tank participant living her dreams

Boston baker and Shark Tank participant living her dreams

Shark Tank has been a popular reality TV show on ABC since its debut in 2009. Conceptually, the hour-long program allows business aspirants to pitch an idea to six venture capitalists who have already made their millions and billions through entrepreneurship. Pitching, evaluating, negotiating a product's worth through rapid fire give-and-take exchanges between wannabes and already-bes, the show concluded its seventh season Friday night with a young Boston business woman center stage.

On the finale, Tania Green, a 2008 graduate of Gordon College who also holds a Master's Degree from Simmons College, imaginatively pitched a PMS relief product to the Shark Tank team. She was articulate, humorous, and professional; as quick to share samples of her perfectly packaged chocolatey relief packs as she was to reel off her corporate statistics. Shark Tank members gobbled up her morsel-sized product while listening to her proposed VC funding of $50,000 in exchange for partial ownership of PMS BITES.

An open letter to college crybabies from a CEO
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An open letter to college crybabies from a CEO

Kyle S. Reyes

Dear College Students,

I remember the stress of college. The anxiety of papers due. The uncertainty of relationships. The concerns about what I was going to do after graduation.

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