When

Tuesday, June 9, 2020 from 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM CDT
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This is an online event.

Contact

SCORE Twin Cities
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Old-school notions of networking are holding too many good people back. In this interactive session, you’ll be encouraged to let them go. Instead, it’s time to build a community of collaborators, mentors, cheerleaders, and clients. Participants will explore their unique strengths, write a compelling question about a problem they want to solve, and start building a warm crew of alignment.

This session is ideal for:

  • Solopreneurs
  • Community leaders
  • Team players who want to expand their reach
  • People seeking a new path to career fulfillment

 During this webinar, you'll be invited to roll up your sleeves and think about how you can--uniquely--help solve a problem that matters to you. Participants will receive a worksheet that helps them think through a compelling question that relates to their skills and interests. Then, they'll consider others in their community who might benefit.

Start by attending this session, where you can practice with the group. We look forward to seeing you there!

 

Presented By: Suzi Hunn, Learning Strategist, Teach Your Thing

Suzi Hunn thrives at the intersection of education and entrepreneurship. Her mission is helping small businesses change lives through teaching what they know. She has developed engaging learning experiences for founders, authors, social-studies students, K-12 teachers, corporate franchisees, and a sales team.

She founded Teach Your Thing in 2017. Since then, she has reinforced her view that education is one of the best tools for business success. One of Suzi’s fave mentors says, “You have medicine that YOU MUST OWN.” She’s seen the power of owning hers. Now, she wants the same for you.

She loved her 15 years as a curriculum writer and teacher trainer at the Minnesota Historical Society. After discovering the Good Life Project podcast, she fell in love with entrepreneurship. Suzi sees today’s gig economy as an opportunity for cultivating fulfillment, building community, and generating income.