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Discovering the Tools for Creating a Successful Business
February 17, 2021 @ 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm PST

To register, please click: ntv.bz/icehouse
Entrepreneurs are truly a special breed! It takes a specific set of skills and characteristics to be successful in entrepreneurial ventures. In this fun, dynamic, and interactive session being presented by Camille Koster, you’ll learn:
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The secret success factors of the entrepreneurial mindset used by the world’s top entrepreneurs
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Why the entrepreneurial mindset is the most important skill you need to make your business a success (yes, even more important than cash flow!)
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How to use the entrepreneurial mindset to accelerate your business even when nothing else is
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How to continually grow and sharpen your entrepreneurial mindset to reach new levels in your business (and life) sooner
This workshop is part of a series based on teachings from the book “Who Owns the Ice House?” by Clifton Taulbert. This is a repeat of our January Do You Have What It Takes webinar.
The workshop will take place on Wednesday, February 17th at 5:00 pm Pacific / 6:00 pm Mountain / 7:00 pm Central. The workshop is free and open all entrepreneurs.
This workshop will be delivered online utilizing the Zoom platform. The workshop can be taken on computers and smartphones.
About our presenter:
Camille Koster (Cherokee) serves as the Youth Program Manager for the IDRS Acorn Project. Through the program, she teaches youth how to explore entrepreneurship and create side hustles which provides them the opportunity to make money while continuing to focus on their education . She has worked in youth development and in nonprofit for the last 18 years, both writing and facilitating camps across the nation. She has co-facilitated camps with the Drug-Free Communities National Initiative, Students Working Against Tobacco, Cherokee Nation Behavioral Health, ONABEN, the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse, and more. Camille dedicated five years of her youth development career as the Chief Operating Officer of Girl Scouts of Eastern Oklahoma. She successfully assisted in one the largest youth entrepreneur programs as she helped build strategy and infrastructure for a cookie sale campaign that led to her local Council selling over 1 million boxes of Girl Scout Cookies in Eastern Oklahoma.
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Camille is a United States Navy Veteran and is proud to have represented the Cherokee Tribe in the military. During the time she served, only 15.4% of the military was comprised of Native American members, likewise, only 4% were female members. She has a Masters Degree in Organizational Management. Camille lives in Jenks, Oklahoma, is married to a Firefighter and has three children.
This workshop is being funded in part by the USDA Rural Development, the Small Business Administration, and the California Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development.
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