My Library and Courses
Last Update: Tuesday January 6, 2009

Who's who

A wonderful  team of wonderful people

In Dallas, John Fulton is the senior editor, and Michael Davis and Amy Polk provide ongoing support. John has done the final editing on the show since 1994. Michael does some of the digitizing for the web. Amy gets behind the camera and loves the edit bay. She coordinated the opening/closing production and the tool kits for our other producers.

Michael Griffith Productions in San Diego has worked with us within our San Diego studio to produce all the opening and closings segments.

In California's Palm Desert, Graphtek Advertising & Design, provides us with the web site’s look-feel-and-functionality. In February 2007, these pages began looking as they do now. This part of the site began its soft launch in April 2007. Help with the editing is the work of Marcia Kern of San Diego and Marilyn Bromberg of Denver.

The show’s music is the work of Daniel Walker: In one section of the website, there are several links to listen to various pieces of the music. Daniel composed and arranged the music, then conducted it at the Capitol Studios in Hollywood with an orchestra of independent musicians.

Small business owners are the backbone of the day-to-day work of Small Business School. There are many camera operators, sound engineers and lighting specialists who are involved, and they will all be linked from each show in which they are involved.

The programs are fed to PBS-member stations by the National Educational Television Association. There is an entire MasterClass about the making of the predecessors to Small Business School that is Small Business 2000 and Small Business Today.

Here’s more about the mission and vision for this show.

People plus the work they love doing ... that's life.

Hattie is the producer/creator of Small Business School. She's been a small business owner since 1979 when she provided employee training for small companies of 100 or fewer employees. She developed courses based on the real stories and successful experiences of these small business owners and employees. She's presented seminars in most states and is a widely-acclaimed public speaker.

In every show, she takes viewers on a discovery mission to find out why people have been so successful within the businesses that they start from their mind and passions.

Bruce is the executive producer/founder of Small Business School (and before that, Small Business 2000 and Small Business Today). He focused on human creativity and productivity from a very early age. He's been a small business owner since 1970 and has had thousands of small business customers. In 1978, he envisioned a framework for diverse question-answer arrays about the first principles of work, value and life.  He asked, "How can we get the best answers to all our questions about life?"

In the '80s, he developed software systems mimicking human intuition. Putting it all together, the result was SmallBusinessSchool.org, a resource for small business owners to get real answers to questions about their businesses and a place to develop a community of values around best business practices. Return to the referring page...

Nearly Ancient History

It was 1994 when they started raising money to produce the program.  At that time none of the big companies had a marketing effort directed toward small business owners.

The executive at one of the biggest CPA firms said, "No one wants to be small. Change the name of the program and we might consider becoming a sponsor." You could conclude that "small" was getting no respect, and that has been the case until the web began sweeping the world. Now, everyone wants a small business portal and every big company knows that small business owners spend billions of dollars purchasing the goods and services needed to run the companies.