Intuit's Stephen M. Bennett to Receive ALEC's 2006 Adam Smith Free Enterprise Award; Award Ceremony to be Held in San Francisco

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Date: 20060719
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SAN FRANCISCO, July 19 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) will honor Stephen M. Bennett, president and CEO of Intuit, Inc., with its Adam Smith Free Enterprise Award July 20 at the organization's 33rd Annual Meeting in San Francisco, California.

Since joining Intuit in 2000 as the company's president and CEO, Stephen Bennett has brought the ideals that Adam Smith first wrote about in the Wealth of Nations in 1776. By embracing the principles of entrepreneurship and customer driven markets that Smith espoused, he has made the software giant Intuit, Inc. a ...

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