VESTAL — White Knight Productions owner Elin Barton is one of 30 winners in the Make Mine a Million business competition.
Barton, who gave a two-minute “elevator pitch” in front of a panel of judges, was chosen from among 72 contenders representing 11 states at the July 31 event at held at Barnard College in New York City.
Kelli LaPage, owner of WellTrail of Baldwinsville, was also a winner.
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Winners receive six months of free coaching and business education in Count Me In’s Business Accelerator Program, a one-year legislative membership to Women Impacting Public Policy, special consideration for public-relations opportunities throughout the year, and inclusion in the Make Mine a Million Yahoo group.
The Make Mine a Million program (www.makemineamillion.org), an initiative of Count Me In for Women’s Economic Independence and American Express OPEN, helps women entrepreneurs strengthen their vision, build their strategy, and take their business to $1 million in revenue.
White Knight Productions (www.whiteknightpro.com) is a full-service video-production company.
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