Lee Collins has mentored India Wells-Carter, founder of Fresh Factory KC, a selfie studio and event venue in Zona Rosa. It’s the balance there that is kind of like the spice of life for me.” “It gets really, really hard and then it’ll flip and be super, super rewarding. “There are a ton of ups and a ton of downs,” Lee Collins admitted. His advice for entrepreneurs is to stay the course. Isaac Lee Collins, who owns several Yogurtini locations and a coaching business, will lead a seminar Thursday about scaling business. “All of that creates our identity and what we’re proud of, so entrepreneurship really shapes that and I think it’s really special, especially here in Kansas City.” “Think barbecue, apparel that’s seen on television and on our local celebrities,” explained Chanté Keller, KCSourceLink’s senior program coordinator. Those businesses also create Kansas City’s image. Research from KCSourceLink shows small businesses create 60% of all new jobs in Kansas City. Organizers say Kansas City fosters entrepreneurs and empowering those businesses is important for the entire region’s economy. All 150 events throughout the week are free to attend. Other events are virtual or at other locations. Several seminars take place at the co-working space. in North Kansas City, Missouri, as the event’s base camp. 14-20.Ī nonprofit called KCSourceLink organizes the local version of this worldwide event. Entrepreneurs and small business owners across Kansas City can take advantage of a series of workshops and networking opportunities during Global Entrepreneurship Week Nov.
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