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Submit ReviewIn this special episode of WorkParty Money Moves: Founder’s Framework. In this series sponsored by Bank of America and Mastercard, successful founders will share their perspective on a startup funding scenario: They’ve just received a $10,000 small business loan to start a business, let’s see how they build a framework to spend it!
To kick off I have Tiffany Sorya here, founder of Novel Education group, a leading academic agency specialized in full-service homeschooling, private tutoring, test prep,, and enrichment programs. As a renowned influencer and thought leader in the education industry, Tiffany is widely recognized for spearheading a fundamental change in the way young people engage with education in the digital age.
I’m so excited to have Tiffany here to share more on her journey and how she’d break down the $10,000 as a service based business!
Sponsors:
• Bank of America | Bank of America knows that women entrepreneurs often face challenges in accessing the necessary capital and resources to run and grow their own businesses. That’s why they invest in partnerships that connect you to the mentoring, training and capital you need to find success. You can get access to experts, award-winning insights and business solutions so powerful,you’ll make every move matter. Visit bankofamerica.com/womenbusinessowners.
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• To join the WorkParty click HERE • To connect with Corporate Natalie click HERE • To connect with Jaclyn Johnson click HERE • To follow along with Create & Cultivate click HERE • To submit your questions call the WorkParty Hotline: 1-(833)-57-PARTY (577-2789)
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