Last Friday, October 18th, Wayne County CEO Students met at Studio 6:8 in Fairfield. Julie explained how she turned a hobby and passion into a business. Julie also spoke to students about how she found in herself in a career that wasn't as fulfilling as she had hoped. She pivoted into Real Estate and has been able to balance that career with starting her own printing and engraving business. Thank you Julie for taking time to share with the team your own experience with a "start up".


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