Owning a business is challenging – from increasing costs, regulations, competition and more the day to day of being a business owner if often far from glamorous. However, the reason so many of us do what we do is the moments when we are able to come through in a big way for our clients. The moments when we know we’ve made a real difference. Every entrepreneur we know wants to increase the frequency of those moments and so we think one of the best ways to do that is by having people share their stories with others – we can all learn from each other and become better recognizing and executing on opportunities to help our clients win.
Amber Rasho

In August 2022, we opened Ain’t Too Proud: The Life and Times of The Temptations in Detroit — the third show I had ever worked on with Broadway In Detroit. This production has a deep connection to the city, so we did everything we could to make it a memorable experience. I collaborated with the Motown Museum to align the show with its Detroit roots. We organized press events, tours, and talkbacks at the museum, and together we planned an exclusive red-carpet event at the Detroit Opera House to welcome the cast and celebrate with Motown legends. One of the highlights for me was working with Otis Williams, the last surviving original member of The Temptations, and visiting the very studio where they recorded “My Girl.” The show was a huge success and remains one of my favorite Broadway productions to this day. Read more>>
Denys Shapoval

From Local Sailing School to Global E-Learning Brand: How One Creative Visionary Helped Chart a New Course
When Check in Sea, a boutique sailing school based in Ukraine, set out to expand its presence internationally, they knew they needed more than just good instructors and beautiful yachts. They needed a brand that inspired trust, emotion, and a sense of adventure. That’s where Denys Shapoval came in. Read more>>
Melanie Gregory

Laser tattoo removal has its ups and downs. For most clients, it is a long process that takes a lot of patience. The folks who see it through, realize that time will pass…eventually it will go away…and the process is worth the journey.
A few years ago, we were approached by a young women who had both sides of her face tattooed. She was starting school, and had just had a new baby. The image in the mirror didn’t reflect who she had grown to be. We realized there wasn’t an organization out there currently, that could help her get to the next level. That’s when our non profit, Step Forward Tattoo Removal was born. Read more>>

