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Susan Wilson Solovic

Susan Wilson Solovic

Susan Wilson Solovic is an award-winning entrepreneur and journalist, best-selling author, media personality, and attorney. As the CEO and co-founder of ItsYourBiz.com (formerly SBTV.com - Small Business Television) Solovic led the company from a concept to a multi-million dollar enterprise. Her successful entrepreneurial experience and legal background provides her with a unique vantage point from which to share information and insight with business owners around the world.

Solovic is a sought-after keynote speaker as well as a small business contributor for ABC News. She appears frequently on MSBNC, Fox Business News, Good Day New York, WABC, WCBS, and many other stations across the country. In addition to television and radio appearances, Solovic is a featured blogger on numerous sites including Huffington Post, AllBusiness.com, Constant Contact, WSJ.com, and Fast Company. In conjunction with PBS, she created a feature program called: "Reinvent Yourself Now: Become Self-Reliant in an Unpredictable World."

Solovic has written three best-selling books: The Girls' Guide to Power and Success; Reinvent Your Career: Attain the Success You Desire and Deserve; and The Girls' Guide to Building a Million Dollar Business. Her next book, It's Your Biz: The Complete Guide to Becoming Your Own Boss is scheduled for release in October 2011.

Solovic serves on the advisory board for the John Cook School of Business Entrepreneurial Studies at Saint Louis University -- one of the top rated entrepreneurial schools in the United States. She serves as Chairperson of Women Impacting Public Policy's (WIPP) Executive Advisory Board and is Vice President of the Executive Committee of the organization's Board of Directors. In 2009, Solovic received the Institute for Women's Entrepreneurship Leader of Distinction Award, and she was the first recipient of AT&T's Innovator of the Year Award for being a pioneer in a new industry in 2008. WIPP honored Solovic with the President's Award in 2007, the organization's most prestigious recognition. In 2006, Solovic accepted the Stevie Award on behalf of SBTV.com for the Most Innovative Company under 100 employees, and that same year SBTV was voted the Best Investment Opportunity presenting to a Venture Forum event in Silicon Valley.

Previously, Solovic served on the National Women's Business Council which counsels the President, Congress, and the SBA on issues impacting women business owners. She is also a past member of the Women's Leadership Board at Harvard University.

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