BREW April 18th, 2013

BREW } a business conversation for creatives

BREW is a monthly roundtable discussion over breakfast for creative business owners led by RaShelle Roberts. This is an exclusive forum to learn and discover new strategies for maximizing your business growth, these meetings are not lectures but a group discussion.

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Next BREW will be on April 18th at 8:30am inside The BLVDS House. If you are outside of the Las Vegas area and are interested in having BREW where you are, please contact rashelle@getinvision.com.

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“It’s not easy navigating a business that relies on your creativity. Learning strategies that help you balance, run, and flourish are an essential part of being an entrepreneur. Understanding this – just plain feels good, helps you grow, and determines your bottom line.”

Topics… Some of the strategies we will discuss:
*The business side of the creative industry
*How effective is your marketing?
*Are you communicating clearly to your ideal clients?
*How to ‘spark’ and cultivate innovative thinking in yourself and others
*Habits that open an untapped wellspring for creativity and inspiration

COST: $25 in advance, $35 at the door. Coffee/tea and lite breakfast included.

Hosted by: inVision} coaching for the creative professional

RaShelle Roberts is a Creative Business Coach and the founder of inVision, RaShelle has been recognized by industry leaders for her unique ability to develop flexible, innovative programs that fit the unique needs of each client. She applies more than 15 years of experience to guide her clients into a specific plan of action. RaShelle has been leading BREW sessions for several AIGA chapters since 2002.

About RaShelle

Prior to forming inVision a decade ago, RaShelle operated as a business partner, directing the marketing and business development of a thriving design firm in Southern California. She has studied under the industry’s top leaders - attending and leading sessions that discuss leadership skills, innovative business-development techniques, and marketing strategies. RaShelle also has contributed to leadership retreats, addressing the challenges and the successes of the creative industry. In addition, she has been featured in both the Self-Promo Issue and the Business Annual for HOW Magazine. RaShelle is an active member of the creative community, has served on the various chapter boards of the AIGA, and works closely with organizations that support creative expression as a way of healing for troubled youth.
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