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Beautiful Lives Boutique - Interview with Executive Director Jessica Uranga
16th September 2022 • The Metron Manager Project • Jonathan Nowlen
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Beautiful Lives Boutique - Interview with Executive Director Jessica Uranga

Do you ever wonder if redemptive business is even possible? Has anyone actually done this?

Beautiful Lives Boutique is a true case study in how you can impact a community and advance the Kingdom and make a real profit as a company! 

Executive director, Jessica Uranga, shares an in-depth look into this transformational organization and details their impact and model. You will be incredibly encouraged by this interview and inspired in your journey to recover the dignity and mission of your vocation.

I find this organization to be a rare example of a high functioning, profitable company that is intentionally built to advance the Kingdom of God. They are a great example of successful Business on Mission and are built from the ground up as a great commission company.

I always want to highlight how On Mission vocation is possible. People are actually doing it. Both in a corporate sense and on a personal level. It is important that we see this as do-able and that practical, profitable and purposeful business is a reality.

Highlights:

  • What it takes to run a redemptive enterprise
  • What are the 3 pillers, or 'bottom lines' in the company?
  • Practical guidance for intentionality and out-sized Kingdom impact in a retail entity
  • What is the X factor?
  • How Dignity is imparted to women through a Thrift Boutique! 
  • The challenge of conducting a profitable business as a non profit 
  • Mindset challenges of 'ministry people' trying to do 'retail' 
  • The need for Hybrid models 
  • Who do you need to be and what would you need to do to launch a company like this?
  • What are the leadership challenges faced in this effort?
  • How to have a ministry model that works in a top brick and mortar shop
  • Jessica's journey and why she values this opportunity 
  • The best things take time, stay in something for the long-haul

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