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Cultural creatives looking to avoid becoming a “suit” work to re-define entrepreneurship for themselves.
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Cultural creatives looking to avoid becoming a “suit” work to re-define entrepreneurship for themselves.
Cultural creatives looking to avoid becoming a “suit” work to re-define entrepreneurship for themselves.
Amy says, “Don’t be held back by startup table stakes.”
For savvy corporate intrapreneur and author Amy Dorn Kopelan, entrepreneurship wasn’t a choice. Meet LiisBeth’s newest contributor and columnist, and find out why!
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Cultural creatives looking to avoid becoming a “suit” work to re-define entrepreneurship for themselves.
Cultural creatives looking to avoid becoming a “suit” work to re-define entrepreneurship for themselves.
Amy says, “Don’t be held back by startup table stakes.”
For savvy corporate intrapreneur and author Amy Dorn Kopelan, entrepreneurship wasn’t a choice. Meet LiisBeth’s newest contributor and columnist, and find out why!