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069: “It’s boring to be one dimensional.” Entrepreneurship, business strategy and the fastest growing Filipino directory listing with Cristina Espiritu
Episode 1418th September 2020 • The Filipino American Woman Project • Jen Amos
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Business Strategist, Entrepreneur and Mediator Cristina Espiritu thinks that the “old boys club” has been around for so long. She shares her positive attitude when she was mistaken as a Korean bride while going to grad school in Pennsylvania, her expertise in business valuations, what inspired her to create the fastest growing directory listing for Filipino businesses, entrepreneurs & creatives, and much more.

Learn more about Cristina’s current business ventures at http://myjeepneystop.com/ or https://420foodieclub.com/ 

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