WHEN FUNDING IS TIGHT: Entrepreneurs go underground. Or onto the sofa. Here's the tale of Imagine K12 entrepreneur, Eric Simons, who made his dollars stretch further than anyone else by literally staying on the premises--for about two months.
WHEN FUNDING IS TIGHT: Entrepreneurs go underground. Or onto the sofa. Here's the tale of Imagine K12 entrepreneur, Eric Simons, who made his dollars stretch further than anyone else by literally staying on the premises--for about two months.