My first experience as an entrepreneur, before I even knew what that meant, was as a 12 year old, on our family farm in Eastern Canada, I’d pick berries each day to make fresh pies (because Mom was the best pie maker in the world and taught us how) and sell them on the country roadside yelling “PIES FOR SALE” to the tourists that drove by. I learned what sweat equity was with this venture. After 20 years in senior leadership roles leading multi-national businesses operating in North America and the Middle East, I traded the bureaucracy and complexity of big corporate business for deployment of my entrepreneurial mindset, creating and leading 5 different businesses over the last 15 years, 2 of which I successfully exited, 2 were train wrecks and one I still have ownership in today. In the last few years I have transitioned my career and life to things I love to do, using the knowledge and wisdom I have gained over my career (the good, the bad, and the ugly) to guide entrepreneurial business owners and leadership teams to bring their personal and business visions to life.
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