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We talk a lot about bootstrapping and starting up a brand-new business on this podcast. But this week I’m getting input about a different kind of entrepreneurial challenge: taking over a legacy brand.
Sarah Carpenter is sharing what made her and her partners decide to buy the American Avalanche Institute, and how they’ve been working to refine and expand the idea of its founder. It’s all about passion and commitment to a greater, shared vision.
We’re getting into the benefits and challenges of having business partners, working on a team, and the importance planning ahead. Sarah’s also talking about the value of community in the outdoor markets, and taking advantage of her resources.
This is such an insightful episode not just for those of you taking over an older business, but for anyone working in a community.
Bravery in Business Quote “The approach that has helped me is just a willingness to learn, a willingness to take in information and adapt to new ideas, new approaches.” - Sarah Carpenter (click to tweet) The Cliff Notes“But I think the beauty of our industry is not only are we passionate, but we also come from this place of wanting to do good.” - Sarah Carpenter (click to tweet) Resources:
americanavalancheinstitute.com
avalanche.org
Facebook: American Avalanche Institute, https://www.facebook.com/americanavalancheinstitute/
Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat : @avyinstitute
Show Notes: IntrepidEntrepreneur.net/Sarah-Carpenter5
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We talk a lot about bootstrapping and starting up a brand-new business on this podcast. But this week I’m getting input about a different kind of entrepreneurial challenge: taking over a legacy brand.
Sarah Carpenter is sharing what made her and her partners decide to buy the American Avalanche Institute, and how they’ve been working to refine and expand the idea of its founder. It’s all about passion and commitment to a greater, shared vision.
We’re getting into the benefits and challenges of having business partners, working on a team, and the importance planning ahead. Sarah’s also talking about the value of community in the outdoor markets, and taking advantage of her resources.
This is such an insightful episode not just for those of you taking over an older business, but for anyone working in a community.
Bravery in Business Quote “The approach that has helped me is just a willingness to learn, a willingness to take in information and adapt to new ideas, new approaches.” - Sarah Carpenter (click to tweet) The Cliff Notes“But I think the beauty of our industry is not only are we passionate, but we also come from this place of wanting to do good.” - Sarah Carpenter (click to tweet) Resources:
americanavalancheinstitute.com
avalanche.org
Facebook: American Avalanche Institute, https://www.facebook.com/americanavalancheinstitute/
Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat : @avyinstitute
Show Notes: IntrepidEntrepreneur.net/Sarah-Carpenter