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What Kind Of Entrepreneur Are You?


USA TODAY:

Brent Bouchez, David Page and Nancy McNally are no strangers to corporate perks.

They’ve each worked for top-tier ad agencies in top-tier roles. They’ve had able assistants, private offices, great retirement and health benefits, and the use of professional car services.

Now the trio sometimes debate who should run out and buy printer paper.

Six months ago, the three opened their own marketing firm, Five0, which focuses on consumers 50 and older. The ad industry bigwigs all share a small, one-room office in Manhattan. There’s no swanky lobby, no company lunchroom serving sushi and no cool coffee bar. The door to their office is at the end of a drab hallway. Inside, a shelf holds rows of bottled water bought at Staples. The glossy white conference table, which dominates a good part of the room, was an Ikea steal for $295.

“We change the (printer) ink. We fill out Fed Ex forms and set up the phone system,” says Page. “We are the IT team. There is nobody to turn to.”

The Madison Avenue veterans are among millions who have gone from working in a corporate culture to running their own small businesses. Three-quarters of company founders toiled for someone else for at least six years before launching their own firms, according to a survey this summer by the entrepreneur-focused Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation. Nearly half had more than 10 years’ of work experience at other firms.

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