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entrepreneur

In business, a person who successfully manages and develops an enterprise through personal skill and initiative. Examples include US industrialist John D Rockefeller, US manufacturer Henry Ford, English businesswoman Anita Roddick, and English businessman Richard Branson. An entrepreneur is generally willing to take risks in pursuit of profit.



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