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There’s a great way to build a business that is poised to quickly disrupt a $130 billion industry: take everything you’ve learned from building other businesses and apply it to your own. With your husband. And name it “Henry.” That’s the story, at least for Alexandria Ketcheson, Chief Brand Officer for HENRY (a groundbreaking mobile dentistry startup with a fleet of RVs that makes going to the dentist about as pleasant as it can be -- from flatscreens playing HBO to noise cancelling headphones). Alexandria joins Socialfly Co-Founder Courtney Spritzer for a conversation about building her business and career, and describes her journey to success. She shares insights about why being comfortable with the uncomfortable is part of driving success; building a business with your spouse, holding each other accountable, and the challenge of turning that off at home; creating a team that values kindness, being exceptional and a good person, and acting like an owner; and, how making dentistry more accessible could change the way people think of it. Plus a surprise!
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There’s a great way to build a business that is poised to quickly disrupt a $130 billion industry: take everything you’ve learned from building other businesses and apply it to your own. With your husband. And name it “Henry.” That’s the story, at least for Alexandria Ketcheson, Chief Brand Officer for HENRY (a groundbreaking mobile dentistry startup with a fleet of RVs that makes going to the dentist about as pleasant as it can be -- from flatscreens playing HBO to noise cancelling headphones). Alexandria joins Socialfly Co-Founder Courtney Spritzer for a conversation about building her business and career, and describes her journey to success. She shares insights about why being comfortable with the uncomfortable is part of driving success; building a business with your spouse, holding each other accountable, and the challenge of turning that off at home; creating a team that values kindness, being exceptional and a good person, and acting like an owner; and, how making dentistry more accessible could change the way people think of it. Plus a surprise!
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