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In this episode, I am joined by Dr Aba Mortley – an Engineer and Fentrepreneur who is continuing the family business Cher – Mere, a
Aba, as she introduced herself to me, wears multiple hats, and her more prominent one is that of legacy extender. Che-Mere, an ode to her grandmother, was started in Trinidad by her grandmother, who used natural products on her body and turned that into a business that her daughter, Aba’s mother, later joined. Aba, who is/was affectionately called “Little Boss” by the community, was raised in the business, from picking the aloe leaves to bottling the products. She has known and been part of the enterprise since she was in diapers and is emboldened by the immense opportunities that lay ahead for the business.
In this conversation, we talk about running a family business and the
You can connect with Aba: linkedin.com/in/aba-mortley-b2388a12
You can visit Cher-Mère here: https://cher-mere.ca/ and https://www.chermerecaribbean.com/
By Sizakele MarutlulleIn this episode, I am joined by Dr Aba Mortley – an Engineer and Fentrepreneur who is continuing the family business Cher – Mere, a
Aba, as she introduced herself to me, wears multiple hats, and her more prominent one is that of legacy extender. Che-Mere, an ode to her grandmother, was started in Trinidad by her grandmother, who used natural products on her body and turned that into a business that her daughter, Aba’s mother, later joined. Aba, who is/was affectionately called “Little Boss” by the community, was raised in the business, from picking the aloe leaves to bottling the products. She has known and been part of the enterprise since she was in diapers and is emboldened by the immense opportunities that lay ahead for the business.
In this conversation, we talk about running a family business and the
You can connect with Aba: linkedin.com/in/aba-mortley-b2388a12
You can visit Cher-Mère here: https://cher-mere.ca/ and https://www.chermerecaribbean.com/