Walt interviews Beate Chelette – How To Find Really Good Clients

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Walt interviews Beate Chelette – How To Find Really Good Clients

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Beate Chelette is The Growth Architect. Beate is a results-oriented businesswoman with an entrepreneurial spirit. She has a proven track record in growing, building and scaling women’s businesses. Beate was once $135,000 in debt and a single mother. Then, she successfully sold her business to a global entertainment media company owned by Bill Gates, in a multi-million dollar deal. Through her online courses, one-on-one training programs and live speaking events, Beate mentors women entrepreneurs with her 5 Star Success Blueprint. The Blueprint contains the knowledge gleaned from her growing, scaling and selling her own company. Beate has a deep commitment to supporting women. She is the creator of The Women’s Code, the fourth step of Growth Architecture. The Women's Code is focused on Supporting Balanced Leadership. Her proprietary methods specifically address women’s obstacles. She leads from experience. She has survived in business in a highly competitive male-dominated environment. She is a respected speaker and mentor. She is the author of the #1 International Bestseller “Happy Woman, Happy World: How to Go From Overwhelmed to Awesome”. Corporate trainer and best-selling author, Brian Tracy, calls "Happy Woman, Happy World" “a handbook for every woman who wants health, success and a fulfilling career.” You can find Beate at www.BeateChelette.com

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