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Danny Bailey is a highly motivated 9-5 guy that loves thinking up new ideas and fiddling around with the backend of websites. He came up with the idea of Dear Entrepreneur by putting together his knowledge of publishing and business. He is a keen middle distance runner and general fitness fanatic.
Andrew Blackman is a final year university student studying Finance and Business. Having made his mind up from an early age that working in an office from 9-5 is not for him, he has actively pursued alternative avenues. His aim is to start up his own company once he graduates. He is a very keen sailor and football spectator.
"Written in an easy to digest format, it is a book that can be picked up and read in small bites. The entrepreneur contributors here provide lots of practical advice in a nononsense manner." - Irish Times
"A delightful and inspirational read...engaging, relevant and highly riveting" - Start Your Business magazine
"Candid and inspiring..a highly inspiring book that you can dip in and out of to get some brilliant ideas" - FlyBe magazine
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