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One (Often Overlooked) Way Obama Affects the Economy

First of all, this post is NOT intended to be a political statement or judgment, merely an observation.  The only provocative aspect of this post is that the title could have been, "One Way the Government Affects the Economy," but instead I chose to use Obama's name because my example comes from his policies.  

Last Friday my company (AlumniFidelity) was selected to give a presentation to a room full of private investors at something called a Grubstake Breakfast, where investors evaluate new companies to see if they want to invest in them.  We were selected to appear along with four other companies out of a pool of 40 under consideration.  

As many of you know, AlumniFidelity sells software and consulting services to schools and nonprofits to help them find new donors and lower the costs of their online fundraising.  The other FOUR companies that were selected to present were ALL health care companies.  Typically, this Grubstake tries to showcase a wide variety of companies. 

The consensus in the room was that due to the stimulus, as well as Obama's general focus on health care, right now investors and entrepreneurs want to focus on certain types of health care businesses that can be expected to profit from government spending.  

When it comes to major industries, it is not a groundbreaking revelation that government spending has a major impact on shaping the economy.  However, I was surprised to see an example of government policies shaping such early-stage investment and entrepreneurial activity.  Especially since the government hasn't even started spending money that would affect these companies, and the health care policies themselves are not even finalized in any form. 

Again, I'm not casting judgment or making a political statement.  (And, for the record, my company actually benefited, because we stood out from the crowd as the only alternative for people who simply weren't interested in the health care industry.)

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One Quick Tip for Protecting Your Privacy on LinkedIn

Many people don't know this, but under the default settings, when you view someone's profile on LinkedIn, they will be notified that someone from your company has been looking at their profile.  Of course, if you work for a small company, or even if you don't, this information is something many people  would rather not broadcast.  To change your privacy settings, just login to LinkedIn, then click on "Account and Settings," Profile Views, then select the third option, "Don't Show Users That I've Viewed Their Profile."  Or just follow the picture map I've included on this post.  

I hope this post is helpful!

     
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