Establishing your own firm or practice is an incredibly daunting task. From myriad of legal and regulatory hurdles to the financial and career related risks, professionals who choose to start their own firm have to overcome so much and so we wanted to reach out to those who’ve done it successfully for advice, insight and stories.
Sanita Pukite
Every now and than we hear the inner voice: you can do more. There is more to life than what you have achieved already. What if your potential is far higher than where you have gotten so far? Read More>>
Margaret Roy
After completing a training-course which lasted two and a half years, I gained my qualification as a Foot-care practitioner and made plans to set up my own private practice. I knew that I needed some finance behind me so that I could start a small business and be self-employed. Read More>>
Adita Yrizarry-Lang
My decision to build my own corporate wellness practice under my brand, **Adita Lang**, grew directly out of years of experience working inside corporate environments. For over five years, I lectured for corporate clients as a health engagement provider through Cigna. They provided the topics and slide presentations, and I delivered live, on-site wellness lectures to employees throughout South Florida. Read More>>
Jill Lewis
I always knew I wanted to be in private practice—working one on one and in small groups, building meaningful relationships, and having the flexibility to practice in a way that felt human. I began my career at a well-known eating disorder treatment center, where I received excellent training and developed a strong clinical foundation. Read More>>
Montgomery Norton
Wow, where to begin? My mother attended Massage School down in Orange County, CA, when I was just 13-14 (1988-1989). She wanted a change from her career in Sales & Marketing of Computer Hardware. As she was learning anatomy, she would share with my brother and I regarding athletics and sport physiology. Read More>>

