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Part 1 of a 2 Part Discussion

Felicia Harris, Founder, and CEO of EverythingHR and EverythingHR Financial Services interviews Elin Barton, President and CEO of White Knight Productions. Elin’s company is in the marketing space, specialising in animation and video production to help companies tell their stories, communicate with their employees, potential employees, or customers. Elin Barton talks about how beneficial the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses Program Was, building her alumni group, understanding that change is inevitable, why the super hero model is dead, and realizing that she doesn’t have to have all the answers.

Highlights:
●  Elin Barton introduces what White Knight Productions does.
●  Elin expresses her experience in the Goldmans Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses Program.
●  How did Elin Barton start her 10,000 Small Businesses Program alumni community? 
●  Elin Barton has built up a Facebook group of over 1200 people.   
●  Why has the super hero model died? 
●  What is a growth group?
●  You don’t have to have all the answers and nobody has all the answers either.
●  People feel they don’t have the time to read so they prefer videos.
●  Business owners can often feel isolated?
●  How did Elin realize that she doesn’t have to have all the answers? 

Find Elin and White Knight Productions online:
Boardroom - theboardroom.elinbarton.com
I.C. Genius - ic-genius.com

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