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Vince Teglia, owner and operator of MobileMe in Maumelle, has turned running errands into a business."We'll do pretty much anything that doesn't require our customer to actually be there themselves," he said.A Chicago native and member of ROTC while in college, Teglia yikanjjexddxm decided to enlist Wedding Dresses in the Army upon his graduation. He eventually found himself at Fort Bragg, N.C., as a member of the 82nd Airborne Division. Soon after Teglia met his wife, who is from Murfreesboro (Pike County), he found a job doing an administrative fellowship at Arkansas Children's Hospital.It was during all of this transition, that Teglia got the initial inspiration to start MobileMe."When Wedding Dresses we moved down here, I was starting a new job, my wife was starting a new job, we were building a new house, trying to get started with a family and things were ridiculously hectic," he said. "There were little things that I wished some one else could have taken care of at a decent cost."After a year at Children's, Teglia decided try out the idea, and started MobileMe in February of 2010.Teglia runs MobileMe from his home office, and accepts errands ranging from grocery shopping to food pickup. Booking can be done through e-mail at Teglia estimates that he has spent around $2,500 in startup costs so far and hopes to connect with local businesses and hospitals to expand his business.Inches-A-WeighOwners: Jose Billasenor and Kathia wow power leveling RoblesAddress: 4155 N. Steele Blvd., Suite 80, Fayetteville 72703Phone: (479) 935-4242Fax: (479) 935-4287Hours: 9:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m. Mon. and Wed.-Thu., by appointment Tue. and Fri., 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Sat., closed Sun.Startup: Feb. 15, 2010Jose Billasenor and Kathia Robles wanted financial independence and an investment to secure their children's futures, so they started a business.The Mexico City natives opened Inches-A-Weigh, a women's weight loss center franchise that provides nutritional counseling, toning equipment for use within classes and cardio equipment.The purpose of the class environment rather than a typical fitness club sensibility is to prevent any of the women from feeling "they're being left behind," Robles said.Women who join Inches-A-Weigh wow power leveling receive complimentary analyses of their current lifestyles and what their diets and exercise schedules need to be to achieve individual goals. Inches-A-Weigh members are required to keep track of all they eat.aim is to help clients lose weight in a "safe way [and] a way that they will be able to enjoy their lives in full," she said. "We are more traditional in not losing a million wow gold pounds at a time."Billasenor and Robles used equity from their house and credit cards for working capital to start their business. They both maintain separate full-time jobs, Robles as a food technologist and Billasenor as an aviation inspector.The couple said that renovating a location for an Inches-A-Weigh franchise, buying the necessary equipment and paying the franchise fees altogether cost between $80,000 and $120,000.Kate Knable contributed to this feature.Before taking the wow gold helm of City Year in 2008, Shannon Butler was deputy executive director of the William J. Clinton Foundation from 2001-06. In 2007-08, Butler earned her master's in social work from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock.I'm particularly proud to have been a part of changing the image of City Year here in central Arkansas," Butler says."People really are beginning to understand we're an education-focused group, working in the schools to reduce the high school dropout rate. ... For the first time ever, we have almost 50 percent of our Corps applying to return for a second
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