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Strong WiFi, a business center, and food service are some of the recommended perks. This article is part of "Business Travel Playbook," a series about making the most of work travel. Business travel slowed significantly when the pandemic hit in 2020, but it's rebounding. Last year, the Global Business Travel Association predicted global business-travel spending would reach $1.4 trillion in 2024 . She makes a point to explore a destination on each business trip, she said — even if she's been there before.
Persons: , Karen Mitchell, Jen Catto, Jill Johnson, Johnson, Samantha Drucker, Catto, Mitchell, Drucker, she's Organizations: Service, Global Business Travel Association, Business, Institute for Entrepreneurial Leadership, Puget Sound Locations: New York, Florida, New Delhi, India, Oakland , California, Seattle
"I don't want to be having this same conversation about access to capital in 20 years," Johnson said. "I don't want my children, when they get ready to start a business, to be trying to figure out access to capital." Jill Johnson CEO of the Institute for Entrepreneurial LeadershipIn 2020, Johnson designed a program called the "Making of Black Angels" to educate prospective angel investors and connect them with Black business owners to help startups obtain critical funding. "Yet, we have certain groups that have been historically excluded from this access — and we need to change that. Becoming an angel investorTo make early-stage investments as an angel investor, you must be an "accredited investor," as outlined by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
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