One of the most rewarding experiences as an entrepreneur or professional is helping you client succeed. Their wins are your wins and often it’s what makes all the challenges of running a business worth it. We think one of the best ways to learn how to do this more often for your clients is by reading the stories of others and how they’ve helped their clients win and so we’ve shared client success stories from brilliant entrepreneurs from across a variety of markets and industries below.
Matthew Lerner

In addition to my work selling New York City real estate, I deal a lot in the rental market, as well. I am fortunate to have a terrific relationship with a large property management organization in NYC – Clinton Housing Development Company. CHDC is a non-profit that manages several rental buildings throughout Chelsea and Hell’s Kitchen in Manhattan. When availabilities come up, they often turn to me to find tenants quickly and without hassle. I’ve maintained this relationship by communicating efficiently (and often) and working hastily to complete tasks at hand. Read more>>
Michelangelo Glionna

One memorable success story involved catering a large residential complex’s community event. The organizer initially worried that a single food truck might not be able to serve such a big crowd efficiently. But we assured them that LA LA Lasagna was more than just a food truck—we’re a full-scale culinary experience. On the day of the event, we not only served our signature lasagnas fresh and hot but also prepared custom orders of pasta and desserts on-site. The residents were thrilled, with many coming back for seconds (and thirds!). The organizer shared that they had never seen such a buzz around a catering option and credited us with making their event unforgettable. This event didn’t just make loyal customers out of the residents; it also sparked several new catering opportunities for us in similar communities. Read more>>
Angie Mueller

A couple of years ago, I was invited to a beautiful home for a Feng Shui consultation. The couple had recently moved in, and it was the wife’s idea to bring harmony and balance into their space using Feng Shui principles. She was enthusiastic about the process, but her husband? Well, let’s just say he was a bit skeptical and didn’t actively participate during the session. During our consultation, the wife told me that her husband was in a tough spot – desperately seeking a new job but feeling stuck and uninspired. She wasn’t sure if he’d be on board with implementing the Feng Shui remedies I recommended for his home office, but she said she will encourage him to try. Read more>>
Mckenzie Davis

We were approached through social media by a customer who had a request for a very large order (for us at the time). She wanted to have 96 blankets embroidered. Through talking to her we found out that she was a principal of a local elementary school, and these would be given out to her staff as Christmas presents that year. Through lots of conversing, we originally did not think that we would be able to fulfill this order because the budget for this project was so low originally. But through much deliberation and looking at the bigger picture with this, we were able to come up with a price that was sufficient to us and the customer. Read more>>
Xiaoyun (ellie) Hu

I was in charge of the rebranding for a Chinese packaging company that serves many U.S. and Europe-based clients and sought to expand its business. The client lacked a cohesive branding strategy when they approached me, so I developed a comprehensive plan to cater to the specific needs and preferences of U.S. and European customers. As part of the rebranding, we redesigned the company’s website, created a new catalogue pamphlet, and produced an updated promotional video to showcase both the company and its factories. I ensured the new materials featured consistent and concise visual elements, catering specifically to the tastes of U.S. and European clients. Read more>>
Krupa Tailor

Two years ago, one of my clients faced a crossroads during a company reorganization. Uncertain about her place in the organization and her career trajectory, she sought clarity and practical guidance but wasn’t sure where to begin. Through our coaching, we explored her strengths, passions, and core values. This process allowed her to see herself more clearly and identify Product Management as a potential path—a field she had no prior experience in. Together, we created a roadmap to help her experiment with this direction while aligning her career aspirations with what truly mattered to her. Read more>>
Alpha H Fleurimond

A few months ago, a single mother named Natacha Louis came to my office feeling overwhelmed. She had recently lost her job and was struggling to keep up with paperwork for her children’s school and legal documentation related to her housing situation. She had heard about my business, Variety Office Services, Inc., from a neighbor and came to see if we could help. Ms. Louis’s main challenge was navigating the overwhelming administrative tasks while dealing with limited resources. She needed help filing her taxes, completing immigration paperwork for a family member, and finding resources to secure affordable housing. Read more>>
Rebecca Lamthi

I had a client come to me after a very devastating loss of an adult child that committed suicide and she told me that i was the only one that helped her get out of bed and push through … that very conversation makes me keep going and makes my mission to help narrow the gap of 3d and 5d as well as ease the grieving process . Read more>>

