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Attention small business owners and entrepreneurs! Are you proud of the business that you’ve built? Are you will­ing to share your success story with po­tential entrepreneurs in your area who may need some encouragement to get started? Do you really believe in The American Dream?

AMA has received a contract from the U.S. Department of Labor to pro­duce three television programs to be presented across the country on the Public Broadcasting System. The pro­grams will deal with the how, why, and wherefore of starting your own busi­ness.

Allan Ferrin, a senior vice-president of AMA and a member of S.A.M.’s board of directors, is heading up the project and would like to tap one of the best sources available of successful entrepreneurs and small businesspeople -The Society for Advancement of Man­agement.

People are needed who are involved in the management of small businesses and who can generate interest in their area by talking about the realities of self-employment.

The small business has always been the basis of The American Dream. But perhaps “dream” is not the best word to use. Being your own boss, as many members of S.A.M. already know, need not remain just a dream. The possibil­ities for starting your own business are endless-but one cannot begin such a venture without some basic facts behind him or her. And that is where this project comes into the picture. It is de- signed, not only to encourage entre­preneurship, but more importantly to educate. You can help by acting as a spokesperson locally for the project, which will include not only the tele­vision specials but booklets and a tele­phone “hot Iine.” SAM-NI

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