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Yes I AM

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11/09/2020

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My guest is Michelle Cadore, the Designer, CEO, and visionary Founder behind YES I AM, Inc, which she established in 2016. A true renaissance woman, Michelle is also the Co-Owner of DA SPOT NYC, a unique fashion boutique located in Downtown Brooklyn. "DA SPOT"  features 25+ independent creative brands by people of color including YES I AM and the C.A.N.V.A.S Art Gallery.  In this episode, Michelle shares how she pivoted from full-time government employment into becoming a full-time entrepreneur. She also discusses her experience parlaying a personal brand idea into a multi-faceted business empire.  https://www.yesiaminc.com/ https://daspotnyc.com/ @YesIamInc  @DaSpotNYC  @ASKMSCADORE @Dearsummervibesnyc  @lovenotesbyyesiam

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