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SEA Conference Lecture: Succeeding After the Big Guys Say, "Sorry, Not Interested!" – Meeting People Who Do What You Want to Do

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Timothy O'Neill, an entrepreneur and million-selling independent musician, discusses one of twelve suggestions he offers to aspiring self-employed artists and musicians – to focus your networking efforts on people whose careers have developed to where you want yours to be.



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March 2008
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Entrepreneurship | Making It | Networking

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Coleman Foundation | S.E.A. (Self Employment in the Arts) | The O'Neill Brothers

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