DATE:01/30/2002 SLUG:FI/BACKWARD CREDIT:TRACY A WOODWARD/TWP

DATE:01/30/2002 SLUG:FI/BACKWARD CREDIT:TRACY A WOODWARD/TWP NEGATIVE NUMBER:119954 George Schmitt, chair and ceo of, e-spire, is running his business backward. That is to say, running it very differently since it filed for bankruptcy last year. Trying to hold onto employees, customer and stave off feisty creditors is very different from running a growth business. In this photo, placque on George Schmitt's desk, George in background. (Photo by Tracy A. Woodward/The The Washington Post via Getty Images)
DATE:01/30/2002 SLUG:FI/BACKWARD CREDIT:TRACY A WOODWARD/TWP NEGATIVE NUMBER:119954 George Schmitt, chair and ceo of, e-spire, is running his business backward. That is to say, running it very differently since it filed for bankruptcy last year. Trying to hold onto employees, customer and stave off feisty creditors is very different from running a growth business. In this photo, placque on George Schmitt's desk, George in background. (Photo by Tracy A. Woodward/The The Washington Post via Getty Images)
DATE:01/30/2002 SLUG:FI/BACKWARD CREDIT:TRACY A WOODWARD/TWP
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