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Interview with Karla Briones – Immigrant Entrepreneur Canada

  1. Interview with Karla Briones - Immigrant Entrepreneur Canada Nick Begin 52:19

Karla Briones is a serial entrepreneur and founder of Immigrant Entrepreneur Canada. She started her consulting business to help immigrant entrepreneurs navigate the challenges of starting a business in a new country. Her consulting business eventually led her to found Immigrant Entrepreneur Canada, a non-profit organization that supports underrepresented entrepreneurs. Karla also launched the Immigrant Entrepreneur Canada’s Retail Incubator Program, which provides hands-on training and support for immigrant entrepreneurs in the retail industry. She is passionate about helping entrepreneurs succeed and creating a positive impact through business. Karla Briones shares her immigrant experience and entrepreneurial journey in Canada. Her parents faced challenges in finding work in their respective fields and had to start from scratch in new jobs. Karla pursued a career in journalism but realized she was better at connecting with people. She eventually opened a pet store and later ventured into the food industry. However, the pandemic and lack of passion for the food industry led her to make the difficult decision to close her business. Karla emphasizes the importance of passion in entrepreneurship and the need for resources on how to close a business.

Karla can be reached at:

https://www.karlabriones.com/

https://www.facebook.com/immigrantbusinesscoach/

https://www.instagram.com/karlabriones/

https://www.linkedin.com/in/karlabriones/

https://www.facebook.com/groups/ImmpreneurCanada/

hello@immigrantentrepreneurcanada.ca

Takeaways

Karla Briones is a serial entrepreneur and founder of Immigrant Entrepreneur Canada.

She started her consulting business to help immigrant entrepreneurs navigate the challenges of starting a business in a new country.

Karla founded Immigrant Entrepreneur Canada to provide support and resources for underrepresented entrepreneurs.

She launched the Immigrant Entrepreneur Canada’s Retail Incubator Program to provide hands-on training and support for immigrant entrepreneurs in the retail industry. Starting a business in a new country can be challenging, and immigrants often have to start from scratch in new jobs.

Passion is crucial in entrepreneurship, as it helps navigate through difficult times and sustain motivation.

Closing a business is a challenging process that requires careful planning and consideration.

Resources and support for entrepreneurs should include guidance on how to close a business with dignity and without burning bridges.

Sound Bites

“I see life through business.”

“I wonder how many other immigrants have gone through the same or have lost their life savings.”

“He was about to give out $30,000 that it took his lifetime to save.”

Karla Briones, immigrant entrepreneur, consulting business, Immigrant Entrepreneur Canada, non-profit organization, retail incubator program, underrepresented entrepreneurs, immigrant experience, entrepreneurial journey, challenges, starting from scratch, pet store, food industry, pandemic, passion, closing a business

I am a content creator with a passion for sharing stories about entrepreneurs, business owners and professionals. I enjoy peeling back the curtain to learn about different business models and lessons.

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