Successful CEO

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The best advice I can give someone who wants to be an entrepreneur is to stay the course and continually build your network. Inevitably, there will be ups and downs but if you believe in what you’re doing, you have to keep pushing even if no one else can see your vision. You also have to remember the power of your network. The adage “It’s not who you know, but who knows you” is cliché but it’s so accurate. Despite what many may think, it’s going to take collaboration with others to get to where you truly want to be and without building and cultivating relationships, it’s almost impossible.www.lastdon.org
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