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Entrepreneur Talks Business, Life Success at Centenary College

Largest owner of College Hunks Hauling Junk and Moving shares stories of how he became a winner—and tips to help students create big wins of their own.

Acclaimed entrepreneur Stephen Bienko will address business strategies students on the topic of “It’s not WHAT but WHO, How Entrepreneurs Discover Themselves” Tuesday at 6 p.m. at Centenary College.

Bienko, the largest owner of the College Hunks Hauling Junk and Moving brand,  will discuss entrepreneurship, business plans and funding requests.  In addition, he will review life success motivation, the importance of hard work and how to incorporate communication, teamwork and community participation into a business plan.  A question-and-answer session follows his presentation.

In addition to his work with the moving company, the businessman has spent a decade involved in sports marketing and athlete management, including two years driving the marketing of 2008 Olympic Gold Medalist decathlete Brian Clay.  That marketing effort put Clay’s face on the cover of the Wheaties box two times in one year and on the front of over 10 magazines, the most since Bruce Jenner.

Bienko has recently been featured on FOX News and has been featured on Bloomberg TV, AMC and BRAVO and in the Wall Street Journal, The Tennesean, Luxury Life Magazine, NJ Monthly Magazine and more.

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“We are so fortunate to have Mr. Bienko speak with our class next week,” said Lee Esposito, adjunct professor of business at Centenary College.  “This is a value-added opportunity for our students to learn from someone who is extremely accomplished, and gain insight from him. 

"It is my hope that this experience will inspire them regarding their own future endeavors and encourage them to be creative and not be intimidated at the prospect of hard work and diligence.”

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