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Jennifer Johnson transformed her childhood thrift shopping experiences into True Fashionistas, a thriving consignment business that uniquely combines luxury and mid-market merchandise with furniture and home decor in a single location. After overcoming a business partner's betrayal, she expanded to a 13,000 square foot store with 50 employees while building a personal brand as an author and coach.
• Started with empty 1,800 square foot store that filled within two weeks
• Business partner left after two months, opening competing store and poaching staff
• Expanded to 3,600 square feet within a year, later adding furniture store
• Built brand through community involvement and hurricane relief efforts
• Conducts regular audits of business processes to eliminate customer friction points
• Gradually transitioned to personal brand with podcast and book "Grace and Grit"
• Learned $25,000 lesson about thoroughly vetting business partners
• Maintains philosophy that setbacks happen "for you, not to you"
• Created "personal board of directors" with professionals and mentors
• Recommends "The Power of We" by Kyle McDowell for building company culture
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Jennifer Johnson transformed her childhood thrift shopping experiences into True Fashionistas, a thriving consignment business that uniquely combines luxury and mid-market merchandise with furniture and home decor in a single location. After overcoming a business partner's betrayal, she expanded to a 13,000 square foot store with 50 employees while building a personal brand as an author and coach.
• Started with empty 1,800 square foot store that filled within two weeks
• Business partner left after two months, opening competing store and poaching staff
• Expanded to 3,600 square feet within a year, later adding furniture store
• Built brand through community involvement and hurricane relief efforts
• Conducts regular audits of business processes to eliminate customer friction points
• Gradually transitioned to personal brand with podcast and book "Grace and Grit"
• Learned $25,000 lesson about thoroughly vetting business partners
• Maintains philosophy that setbacks happen "for you, not to you"
• Created "personal board of directors" with professionals and mentors
• Recommends "The Power of We" by Kyle McDowell for building company culture
Share this episode with a fellow unnoticed entrepreneur who might benefit from Jennifer's wisdom about resilience and community-building.
Support the show
Subscribe to my free newsletter
https://www.theunnoticedentrepreneur.com/