Entrepreneurialism is a journey—often riddled with pain and failure before a breakthrough. Most startups shutter before they get started, and even those founders who make it beyond the startup phase say the financial, mental and emotional toll can be crushing.
Husch Blackwell’s Communities for Change initiative is hosting a virtual event to examine the struggles of minority-entrepreneurialism and offer timely and practical legal information to those on the journey. The session will provide helpful tips for small business leaders to help them succeed.
We cordially invite you to join us to hear from a panel of entrepreneurs and business attorneys for Building the Dream: The Entrepreneur’s Lonely Journey.
This virtual event will offer an overview on subjects critical to minority entrepreneurs. Topics covered include business formation, contracting, real estate and financing.
Presenters
Quinncy McNeal, Pro Bono Counsel
Kirstin Pace Salzman, Partner
Ernesto Seguro, Partner
Casey Kidwell, Senior Associate
Guest Presenters
Chef Kela Hunte, Owner of Keii Desserts
Kenny White, Managing Partner at Anderson Parking
Questions? Contact Luisa Castañeda Cano at 314.345.6197.