Lessons Learned: Taking the Plunge into Entrepreneurship
An informative discussion, hosted by AP Now, featuring 9 accidental and intentional Entrepreneurs--who all just happen to be women. Each has created a different niche business built on skills acquired in the corporate world.
NEWARK, Del., May 3, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Please join us at 12 noon ET on May 6th for a lively and informative discussion about entrepreneurship based on skills acquired in the business world. The participants share their stories and insights learned from starting and growing successful businesses in very different fields.
If you can't make it, please use the same link to listen after the fact. Those who listen to the discussion live and have logged into a YouTube or Google account will be able to comment and ask questions. Many of the participant entrepreneurs will join for the online chat.
What they demonstrate is that anyone can take their unique skills and create a business that marries their skillset with market demand. Without exception, they also noted that the ability to pivot when the market changed was critical to their ongoing success.
They were also quite generous in sharing what they'd do differently if they had to do it all over again. But despite the fact that they all had something they'd do differently, they were, without exception, glad they had taken the entrepreneurial plunge.
AP Now, and its founder Mary Schaeffer, were honored to host this dialog that included The Essay Expert Brenda Bernstein, Bookkeeper and Remote Office Outsourcer Beth Blaney, No-Nonsense Lawyer and Advisor Hanna Hasl-Kelchner, P-Card expert from Recharged Education Lynn Larson, Documentation expert Marie Mills, Pink-Collar Fraud Prevention expert Kelly Paxton, Vendor Validation and Management expert Debra R Richardson, Reputation Management and Communications expert Deborah Thomas-Nininger.
The 45-minute session features nine very different women, with very different experiences, creating very different niche businesses conversing about the same issues, problems and successes. Many of them were accidental entrepreneurs but that doesn't mean they are any less passionate about their businesses.
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