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AptAmigo Announces Innovation Scholarship - The Atlanta Inquirer

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The AptAmigo Innovation Scholarship will support the next generation of entrepreneurs Chicago, Illinois – December 3, 2021 – AptAmigo revealed the launch of its first company scholarship. The AptAmigo Innovation Scholarship will be awarded to an aspiring entrepreneur, who is eager to make a change. After struggling with the traditional broker model, co-founder and CEO, Dan Willenborg, launched AptAmigo with the goal of it becoming the best place to start and build a career in real estate. Since launching as a startup in 2015, AptAmigo has been named as one…

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