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Caroline Dwan Mentor

Location Chicago, Illinois, United States of America
Mentor Industry Retail
Languages spoken
  • English
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How I can help

My professional background

I’ve been working with entrepreneurs most of my professional life and mostly in a sales or marketing capacity. I am also married to a small business owner and have inside insights as to the struggles and delights entrepreneurship.


How to work with me

What I can offer

Helping you strategize and plan your business. Everything from branding and developing your vision, to marketing to your target audience, sales and customer service.

My expectations for a successful mentoring relationship

Accountability and collaboration. I’m happy to share my experience and would like to work with someone who is open and willing to implement recommendations. I’ve seen some great successes with those I’ve worked with previously.

How entrepreneurs can prepare before we start

Decide who they are as a business and why they think their service or product is needed. What does the competition look like? Who is their customer? How will they build an experience for that customer? Why are they different? If they can read The E-myth Revisited by Michael Gerber that would be great, but isn’t necessary.