Forever Young
Even a reluctant economy can't curb the drive and ambition of these young millionaires.
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- Forever Young
- Andy Stenzler, 32
- Eileen Spitalny, 35 & David Kravetz, 35
- Liz Lange, 35
- Elizabeth Martin, 38
- Steve Krein, 31, & Daniel Feldman, 31
- Rod Hill, 30, & John Calhoun, 39
- Michael Rubin, 28
- Richard Owen, 32, & Todd Wichmann, 31
- John Jacobs, 33, & Bert Jacobs, 36
- Shawn Buchanan, 32
For 13 years, we've hunted for the best and brightest business owners so we could bring your our annual list of young, successful entrepreneurs. What does it take to make the list? Entrepreneurs have to be under 40, own a company that makes more than $1 million in sales and have that something extra that causes them to shine amongst their peers-it might be a groundbreaking idea, an inspiring story or simply the all-out determination to make it big. This year, as in years past, our young millionaires run the gamut, but whether they're selling meat or maternity clothes, offering online marketing or real estate brokering services, their stories will inspire and invigorate your own entrepreneurial spirit. Young Millionaires 2001- Andy Stenzler, Xando Cosi, coffee bar/restaurants
- Eileen Spitalny & David Kravetz, Fairytale Brownies, gourmet brownies
- Liz Lange, Liz Lange Maternity, pregnant women's apparel
- Elizabeth Martin, E.L. Martin & Co., real estate brokerage
- Steve Krein & Daniel Feldman, Promotions.com, Internet marketing and promotions
- Rod Hill & John Calhoun, Integrated Management Services, engineering firm
- Michael Rubin, Global Sports Interactive, e-commerce solutions
- Richard Owen & Todd Wichmann, Redox Brands, cleaning products relauncher
- John Jacobs & Bert Jacobs, Life Is Good, licensed apparel
- Shawn Buchanan, All American Meats, meat products
| Want to know who made the cut last year? And the year before that? And the year before-well, you get the picture. Visit Young Millionaires of years past for even more inspirational profiles. | |
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