Gidwitz sees Ill. biz as lame giant
Ron Gidwitz is alive and well, and fighting mad. The former gubernatorial candidate and influential CEO of Helene Curtis Industries says that the Blagojevich administration is crippling Illinois' ability to compete in today's tough global marketplace. While the state successfully shook off the rust belt image years ago and became a key hub of finance and services, vast overspending plus inattention to upgrading needs of transportation, education, workforce quality and tax incentives have greatly handicapped us, he contends.
Ron Gidwitz is alive and well, and fighting mad. The former gubernatorial candidate and influential CEO of Helene Curtis Industries says that the Blagojevich administration is crippling Illinois' ability to compete in today's tough global marketplace. While the state successfully shook off the rust belt image years ago and became a key hub of finance and services, vast overspending plus inattention to upgrading needs of transportation, education, workforce quality and tax incentives have greatly handicapped us, he contends.
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When the annals of American business history are next updated, I predict that one of the more remarkable highlights will be the ability of human ingenuity to create a major enterprise out of almost nothing.
When the annals of American business history are next updated, I predict that one of the more remarkable highlights will be the ability of human ingenuity to create a major enterprise out of almost nothing.