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Anoop Tewari on Business Growth Through the NCAABA Network
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Anoop Tewari, Chief Executive Officer of Vavni, Inc. http://www.vavni-inc.com speaks with Sachi Koto about the growth and value that the National Council of Asian American Business Associations has brought as a result. He also shares how he met Jamie Borromeo, Executive Director of NCAABA at the UCLA Anderson School Management Development for Entrepreneurs as classmates and graduates of the program. NCAABA filmed this segment during the Stimulating Change Summit in Foster City, CA in 2009. For more information please visit http://www.national-caaba.org. Produced, Directed and Edited by Edward Cates, Nuance Marketing
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