I currently own (Bills Track and Court, 11 Van Renseller Blvd., Chicago). In some of my small business investments, I took an active role in management. For example, in the tune-up shop, I had to fire the manager and locate more qualified mechanics. After doing that, the business became profitable and I sold it at a profit. In Bills Track and Court, the manager and I agreed to concentrate on tennis and running equipment. As a result, the store became considerably more profitable. EDUCATION B.A. Northwestern University, History, 1967 J.D., Northwestern Law School, 1969 Passed Illinois bar exam, 1970 HOBBIES Squash COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT Active in various charitable organizations specializing in relieving worldwide hunger. If you dont possess all the skills needed to run your business, youll also want to hire people to fill in the gaps. If possible, those resumes should be included in your plan. Because Stephen Brinkle doesnt have experience in selling food, he includes a resume for his key employee, who happens to be his nephew. Jonathan "Johnny" Brinkle 5678 Palatine Boulevard West Chicago, IL (312) 556-1314 CAREER PLANS: Manage hot dog stand, become area manager if franchise plans develop. WORK HISTORY: MANAGER, BURGER WORLD RESTAURANT (1989 to date)