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“It’s lonely work when you’re first getting started and sometimes I’m in my office working on things and it’s just me. So I did tell myself on a Friday, I quit. This is just too much. It’s too much pressure. I quit – To which myself said, okay, see you Monday. Like there is no quitting. We don’t quit, we just learn.”
“I had to create an LLC because I was acquiring his entity and he was in Maryland and I needed to be a licensed kind of corporation here in Pennsylvania. So I had to understand the difference too of tax implications and what the tax structure is. Is it an LLC, is it an S-corp? So I had to get an accountant early in the process. I needed a business bank account. We had a client coming to us with a big check and you have to keep the business and personal finances separate.”
“I put my Wonder Woman underoos on and did the big girl thing and just went through all of that aspect and had a separate credit card. I rebranded the website. I had a contest to have a logo because we needed a high performance logo to match what we offer our clients. I had to get my own laptop. I had forever been supplied a company laptop, let alone company benefits and health insurance. And now I’m paying that myself. So right now I wear the marketing hat, the accounting hat, I’m learning QuickBooks.
It’s a lot of those processes that if you would have given me that checklist day one, I probably would have stayed maybe working for someone else. I mean it seems daunting. But part of my insatiable quest, I guess, for learning and growing was satisfying because it was a challenge that I would overcome.”
“I do receive that a lot like how do you do this? It can be deceiving and it is because I’m very focused. So if it isn’t family, serving at my church, faith, the board at the YMCA, or my hobby, I’m very selective at what I choose to filter in. So you’re not going to see a lot of me on social media, I’m not in a lot of clubs, I do protect the time to make sure that it’s stuff that fills my cup.”
“I think everyone, every entrepreneur can benefit from a network that is supportive. You need someone in your corner because the days are long and there’s sometimes no gratification that you might want to give up, but you might be giving up just before you get your next big break.”

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“I’m pleased to say we got our Women-Owned Small Business Certificate in 2023, both by WBENC as well as the SBA, the Small Business Administration. My long-term business plan is to make this a small business. Right now I’m supplemented by contractors, people that I’ve trusted, that I’ve worked with in the past because that has to ebb and flow with our contracts.”
“Coast Guard has been using our approach exclusively for years and it is the basis for all of their standard operating procedures. So I mention that because there is a skill bridge program that when folks are trying to make their transition to civilian life – that could be more or less an internship for them. There’s no guarantee of employment. It’s to help them learn and just get involved with a corporation to kind of bridge that gap. So we have an opportunity through them to help our veterans, which I just respect.”
“One of our clients had 20 folks in their organization, their commercial learning organization, and there were 11 job titles across those 20 people. Crazy. So morale was low, and we had redundant job activities. People were promoted for various reasons, either because another function thought they did a good job or it was based on tenure. So you had all of this angst in a startup company. It’s Fortune 100’s fastest-growing companies. And they needed to keep pace with the business, but they were internally very dysfunctional. The work that we were able to do with them helped them on their growth trajectory. It was just the best feeling that we could have.”
“Training is only one of the six levers that we can pull for Exemplary Performance. It’s always so humbling when our clients say – this is the best project I have ever been a part of. Now that I’ve seen this, I can’t unsee it. Performance thinking permeates now everything. We never repackage or sell the same solution. We can’t because it’s germane to the organization and what the best in that organization does. We’re not selling standard material that we would package for everything. So when people feel that personal is the way we conduct our business, the care that we put in terms of our clients, they feel that support. That’s what makes us even friends outside of work. After our engagements are gone, I’ve stayed friends with many of the folks whom we’ve served.”
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