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Fourth Annual Clean Business Investment Summit™ on August 10, 2012 at Corwin Pavilion at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
      by Christie Communications
(Greenopia) - August 10, 2012 - Per the Kauffman Foundation, during the Great Recession, more Americans have become entrepreneurs than at any time in the past 15 years. In 2011, an average of 47,083 adults started a new business each month. This business-creation rate translates to approximately 565,000 new businesses being created each month throughout the year. With such rapidly increasing rates of entrepreneurship paired with California’s support of green businesses, the California Coast Venture Forum (CCVF) is proud to announce the fourth annual Clean Business Investment Summit™1 on August 10, 2012 at the Corwin Pavilion at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

With increased interest from investors, entrepreneurs, and businesses in emerging, high growth markets such as renewable energy, clean tech, organics, green products, socially responsible, sustainable enterprises, and impact investing, the Clean Business Investment Summit aligns the power of capital and Clean Business principles to build viable, sustainable enterprises. The Summit enables vibrant Clean Business entrepreneurs to present their companies to investors looking for dynamic, cutting-edge opportunities. Read More »


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