Melissa Krechler and Cori Fonville Foster discuss how the workplace and entrepreneur space have cracks that those with disabilities, seen and unseen, fall through the cracks.
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Guest Speaker is Cori Fonville Foster
Cori Fonville Foster is the CEO of IROC Marketable Business Solutions a small business marketing firm that supports coaches, consultants, speakers, and authors as they learn to unlock their full potential and monetize their passions.
Cori has always had a passion for helping others, but in her early professional days that took the shape of working in the medical field.
After complications of a rare, disabling eye condition, Cori decided to start her own business. While developing her business she saw gaps in services and support for small business owners with great products and services but didn’t have the knowledge, or funds to scale like the bigger businesses.
Over the past few years, IROC MBS has been able to help small business owners across the U.S. and Canada start, run, and scale their businesses. Entrepreneurs are able to feel empowered and live life on their own terms.
Website: https://www.irocmarketablebusinesssolutions.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IROCMBS
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/irocmbs/
Host is Melissa Krechler
Identity Coach, Spiritual Teacher, Business Mentor
Website: www.melissakrechler.com
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