Monday, November 16, 2009

eBay's CEO Joins Small-Business Owners "Taking It to the Hill"

eBay's CEO Meg Whitman is joining several hundred small-business owners "taking it to the Hill" today, visiting their lawmakers as part of the NFIB Small-Business Summit. What? eBay is a multi-billion dollar international corporation so what's the company's CEO doing hanging out with a bunch of small-business owners? In an early-morning address to the group, Whitman explained that more than 700,000 eBayers are operating either their primary or part-time businesses through eBay. While she admitted that eBay founders and executives were slow to realize it, eBay has become one of the primary e-commerce platforms for small businesses--"It has leveled the playing field of the Internet," she said. Issues like access to affordable health-insurance coverage and tax simplification are concerns that eBay sellers and NFIB members alike are working on in Congress, so Whitman is here representing eBay's small-business sellers, she explained. (See full coverage of Whitman's address at NFIB.com.)Posted by Rex Hammock on June 20, 2006 07:22 AM

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