The Mountain Town Women’s Business Awards

Building a business can be hard work, and is often thankless. As many of you have experienced, it can take years before you even see some positives in the vast sea of challenges and struggles. Most businesses don’t make a profit for the first years, and the failure rate of new businesses is staggering. When I, Kristy Lee, found out I was nominated for the Emerging Leader Award, I was super excited and honored. And to be set apart as a Distinguished Honoree? That is just amazing.

Also happy to report that not only did we meet our annual sales goal, we have doubled our sales in the last 2 years! That is just incredible. I am so grateful for all the wonderful clients I have worked with in the last few years, and the progress we have made. Here’s to hoping for another great year!

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