Episode 24 (WBIN-TV): A look at Seasonal Businesses
Not all ducks fly south for the winter and sometimes a duck isn’t a duck, at all. Everyone knows about winter and spring skiing but what about during the summer? Imaging doing 52 weeks of work each year for seven weeks of payoff. It’s great going to a sports bar to watch the game but what happens if the sports bar and game come to you? Seasonal Businesses. The full 30-minute episode is featured, with separate, and additional, segments on Joshua Misiph, Jeff Hacker, Al Jr. & Pam Fletcher and Cindy Brown.
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Jeff Hacker is the President and Owner of Camp Cedar. For 64 years, Camp Cedar has provided boys with the perfect Maine camping experience. It is located in Casco, ME, and combines a top notch athletic program with the nature and tripping opportunities that come with being nestled between the Maine Coast and the White Mountains of New Hampshire. Episode 24 (WBIN-TV): A look at Seasonal Businesses
Nashoba Valley Ski Area is headed by Al Jr. and Pam Fletcher. Nashoba Valley Ski Area opened for its first season in 1964. There were rope tows servicing four slopes. That season was dependent on Mother Nature for snow cover and due to a wet, warm winter, the season only lasted 14 days. The base lodge was gravel floor and heated by a pot-bellied stove and staff had to pack the snow on the slopes with shovels due to a lack of grooming machines.
Cindy Brown is the General Manager of Boston Duck Tours. You’ve never toured Boston in anything that comes close to Boston Duck Tours. The fun begins as soon as you board your “DUCK”, a W.W.II style amphibious landing vehicle. First, you’ll be greeted by one of our legendary tour ConDUCKtors®, who’ll be narrating your sightseeing tour of Boston. Then you’re off on a journey like you’ve never had before. Episode 24 (WBIN-TV): A look at Seasonal Businesses
Episode 24 (WBIN-TV): A look at Seasonal Businesses
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Greg Stoller is actively involved in building entrepreneurship and international business programs at Boston University's Questrom School of Business. He teaches courses in entrepreneurship, global strategy and management and runs the Asian International Management Experience Program, and the Asian International Consulting Project.