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About Joshua Gutstein    

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Mr. Gutstein is the Director of Busienss Development for Companions for Seniors, Inc., a Chicago-based in-home non-medical care company. Mr. Gutstein teaches adult education courses on raising capital and in 2003, co-founded of BG & Sons, LLC, a product development firm. In 2004, BG & Sons, LLC, launched the Stayclip®, a collar stay organizer with selection of collar stays (www.stayclip.com).

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Mr. Gutstein holds a bachelor’s degree in Political Science from University of Michigan, a Juris Doctor from American University’s College of Law, and an M.B.A. from American University’s Kogod School of Business.

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I am driven by a desire to affect psotive change, whether through developing new product, being socially conscious, or respecting the environment. I am currently hoping to transition into a career in the environmentally sustainable business world.

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What can I say, I'm a Chicago Style entrepreneur! I dream first and ask quesitons later. I'm looking forward to watching this community grow.

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