Downtime with Monica Enand
How the founder of Zapproved lives, works and plays
- Published in Lifestyle
How the founder of Zapproved lives, works and plays
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On Wednesday I attended the annual Oregon Entrepreneurial Summit, where nine business owners shared "True Grit" stories about failure and success during the entrepreneurial journey.
Once the guacamole was gone and everyone had a tamale or two on their plate, the crowd of more than 175 was ready for a night of entertaining anecdotes from aspiring and arriving business owners who struggled, failed — and persevered.
Here are five takeaways from the event: