Stories are one of the most powerful ways to learn because they allow us to understand at a deeper level. One of the most important things an business owner can do is help their clients win and so we wanted to create a space where the community can learn from each other’s experiences of how they’ve helped their clients succeed.
Justine D’Addio.

One of my first and most successful client stories was a design startup founded by twenty-something micro-influencer, Sravya Attaluri. Sravya reached out to me on Linkedin in early 2021 to explore a PR partnership and, after hearing her story, I knew we’d make a great fit. Read more>>
Caitie Sfingi.

Custom CRM web app software development for SYNC Vans. As a fast-growing business in a niche industry, SYNC Vans was caught somewhere between managing leads by hand and Frankensteining together different enterprise-level solutions. They needed a better way to track and foster clients, but they didn’t want an overcomplicated or bloated off-the-shelf CRM tool. Read more>>
Ryan Renteria

One of my clients is a high performing CEO who created a fantastic culture for his employees. Despite this, he was seeing a tough labor market and concerned about holding onto his top talent and attracting new A players. I helped him involve his employees in creating extensive cultural bylaws. These are much more effective than traditional values & mission statements, as research shows most employees don’t know theirs or are not motivated by them. Read more>>
Jennifer El-Haddad

I was reached out to by a male potential client in October 2021 about proposing to his then-girlfriend. They had recently moved to Charleston from Nashville, TN. I spent about 4 weeks communicating and helping him plan the perfect proposal. The big day came, and he proposed to her on the beach at golden hour on November 13, 2021. Read more>>
Ronni Allen

Client success stories are my favorite!! Seeing someone accomplish a goal that brings them joy, makes them feel more confident, or even adds to the quality of their life is incredible. (And getting to be a part of that journey is why I love teaching Pilates.) For the sake of privacy, I will refer to the client as B. B was in his 70’s when we started working together. Read more>>
Tabitha Palmer

When I decided to open Minimal Optimist, I wanted to help serve others with the knowledge I’ve gained over the last decade of switching to cleaner and more sustainable alternatives for the home. Read more>>
Isis Arrieta-Dennis.

The Arepa Place specializes in a Colombian and Venezuelan dish known as arepas. We were founded in Cincinnati in 2016 by owner, Isis Arrieta-Dennis, who is originally from Colombia. She and her mother (also named Isis) are responsible for all the recipes. After more than two years of using Findlay Kitchen and serving food on the weekends from a pop-up tent, we opened our first brick-and-mortar at Findlay Market in October 2018. In 2022, we opened a location in Wyoming OH. Read more>>
Sheila Sewell.

As an author and a retreat curator, I am a part of a consumer driven business which thrives on ensuring that I am creating an amazing product and service for my clients. Since the release of my first two books, “Love, Lies, and Loyalty”, and “Dominated by Love”, I have received numerous reviews from my readers who have told me how much they can relate to the characters. My readers express how these characters and their experiences have helped them and encouraged them when dealing with their own struggles with friendship, family, career and love. Read more>>
Eden Moye.

I make tracing mats to help kids learn their letters, numbers, shapes, and more. A customer is Savannah Georgia expressed that my tracing mat helped her son learn how to write his letters and he enjoys using it. Read more>>
Gina Ferranti

I have recently designed a re-make for a ring for a dear friend. She inherited her mom’s engagement ring and she wanted to wear it but the style was outdated. She came to me to re-design using all the diamonds, but was apprehensive to take the diamond ring apart because it represented her mom. Read more>>
Tiffany Obeng

One of the major benefits of participating in vendor events is the ability to meet the children who I am hoping to inspire, educate, and normalize. I remember I was vending at a library festival when a Black boy (Xavier) and his mom walked by my booth. Xavier appeared to be around 8 or 9 years old. I greeted Xavier and mom and invited them over to learn more about me and my books. Mom shared that Xavier does not like to read, he does not like books, he just will not read them. The revelation was heartbreaking. Read more>>
Rachel Coutant.

I’m a full-time photographer under the business name Impassioned Art and one of the things I offer is boudoir. I’m a lot of people’s “first” when it comes to this sort of photography and a lot of my clients book boudoir in an effort to learn how to love their bodies. I have also worked with clients who are confident in their bodies, but many have been individuals making the brave move to be vulnerable and learn how to connect back with themselves. Read more>>
Caitlin Reardon

Growing up, I’ve always been an artist. I would spend hours painting, drawing, creating murals on my childhood bedroom walls. Keyword: hours. No matter what medium I chose, it would take me days to finish a project. I never really seemed content with the finished product, no matter how much praise I received from it. I am a perfectionist. It’s a blessing and a curse, really. It deterred me from even starting a project, knowing that I’d be unsatisfied with the end result. Read more>>
