When I was 7-years-old I lugged my toys and art supplies onto my front lawn with a sign bearing the title of my new venture: Rent-It. For a small price, my neighbours could rent out anything from a fairy stencil to a red marker. I made $1.15 in one day’s work, but I attribute that to bad price pointing! From that day on, my entrepreneurial rigor only got stronger, but more significantly, it became more pointed.
I am a student of human nature, which has guided both my channels of learning and my career direction. I have learned that good intentions are not enough to get things done, and it is my ultimate goal to use both critical and creative thinking to achieve maximum impact.