By the My MBA Career Content Team � Find Top MBA Degree Programs A regional developer is offering MBAs and businessmen and women an opportunity to do their part in helping the economy recover.
John Rosaschi runs a business coaching company and wants to generate employment opportunities, stimulate economic development and generally support Maryland's small business community. He intends to do so by franchising the company to other businessmen and women who want to help entrepreneurs.
"Business-savvy professionals in Maryland currently unemployed or who are seeking a career change now have an opportunity to apply their enterprise skills as a business coach," said Rosaschi. "Business coaching can be profitable, offer a home-office lifestyle and be incredibly rewarding."
The International Coaching Federation says that the business coaching industry has grown into a multi-billion dollar market and will continue to expand in the U.S.
If you've always wanted to become a professional coach or go into business for yourself, an MBA degree can equip you with the know-how to do so. There are all sorts of different opportunities for MBA school graduates, such as the one being offered by Rosaschi's firm.