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A friend, Greg Stikeleather, once called this Idea Capital, it works like venture capital, but it provides a fertile idea for a group of entrepreneurs, much the way VC provides cash to stimulate the development of new entrepreneurship.
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Stikeleather, who at 50 is the youngest and has no children, has returned to the family's hometown of Waxhaw, N.C., near Charlotte almost every month to cook meals and take her shopping and on long walks.
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Shortly after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, Stikeleather was laid off from his job as a manager at a New York City tour agency.
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But when Stikeleather went home for long periods, he said he found himself doing most of the caregiving in the family home.
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Stikeleather, who at 50 is the youngest and has no children, has returned to the family's hometown of Waxhaw, N.C., near Charlotte almost every month to cook meals and take her shopping and on long walks.
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Stikeleather will continue to spend time in the state to help get the family house ready for sale and give his siblings a hand.
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Stikeleather will continue to spend time in the state to help get the family house ready for sale and give his siblings a hand.
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Like many of his friends who are childless baby boomers living some distance from an ill parent, Stikeleather found that coming home was not easy.
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Since last year, when Stikeleather and his siblings held a family meeting after their father's death, they have shared the work in providing her care, instead of burdening one of them.
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Since last year, when Stikeleather and his siblings held a family meeting after their father's death, they have shared the work in providing her care, instead of burdening one of them.
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