Gaveria of masienda bought air loom corn from subsistance farmers in mexico and exported it to chefs world wide. The pandemic shuttered restaurants, and suddenly mass senda had no customers. Hore wanted to capitalize on this new market, and he didn't have the cash. But he had a finance hack. He purchased all that corn on his capital one spark card that gave him unlimited two percent cash back,. And the cash was just waiting.
Entrepreneurship is an essential tool for building a more equitable society — which is why Kathryn Finney is laser-focused on encouraging people who don’t fit the mold of the stereotypical founder to jump in. Her new book, “Build the Damn Thing,” taps into wisdom from her years at the venture studio Genius Guild and beyond. She brings a message to founders: The universe is conspiring for your greatness.
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