by Kate | Jan 31, 2023 | Breaking Barriers Podcast
“When you’re not incorporated, your personal credit and liability get impacted. You become the business and everything you do on the personal side shows up on the business side, too.” – Adam Moore Becoming incorporated is a monumental step for many businesses...
by Kate | Jan 26, 2023 | Breaking Barriers Podcast
“Your tactics have to make sense and be a mirror of who you are as a corporation. Whatever strategy you’re setting up needs to be in harmony with who you are as an owner and business.” – Adam Moore It’s a brand new year, which means it’s the perfect time to sit...
by Kate | Jan 17, 2023 | Breaking Barriers Podcast
“To minority entrepreneurs: be bold, have a lot of pride, and do not think of your company as a ‘small’ business. Think about your five-year-plan and your potential to scale.” – Lee Henderson Lee Henderson is the Americas EY Private Leader for Ernst & Young,...
by Cloe Guidry | Nov 22, 2022 | Breaking Barriers Podcast
“It’s shocking how many small businesses lose out because they don’t follow through with that proposal.” – Reena Bhatia Reena Bhatia is an advisor and the founder and Chief Proposal Architect of ProposalHelper, one of the first companies to offer fixed-price...
by Cloe Guidry | Nov 15, 2022 | Breaking Barriers Podcast
“In the chamber of commerce world, all good ideas need to be stolen.” – Victor Brown Victor Brown is a partner at Birmingham Business Alliance, a non-profit organization that helps businesses start and succeed in Birmingham. As a partner, Victor addresses the...
by Cloe Guidry | Nov 8, 2022 | Breaking Barriers Podcast
“The present is not the reflection of the past and not a prediction of the future.” – Len Greenhalgh Leonard “Len” Greenhalgh is a Professor of Management at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth. He has taught at Tuck since 1978 and has been a champion for...
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