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Byline: Greg Stiles
June 12--New enterprises aren't typically started by entrepreneurs or people who have created businesses before, Tricia Huebner, vice president of development for Ashland-based E-Myth, told a Chamber of Medford/Jackson County Forum gathering Monday at the Rogue Valley Country Club. "Most businesses are started by someone else who decides they want to have their own business," Huebner said. "They have what we call the entrepreneurial seizure." When that moment hits, thoughts center around having more time, making more money than working for someone else and the ability to choose one's own path. "These are the common personal and emotional reasons," …