Learning the lessons we should have learned in school but didn't
Quentin Allums is the CEO and co-founder of Urban Misfit Ventures, one of Milwaukee’s fastest growing startups. They run two companies: a video storytelling company and an events company. On the side, Quentin creates viral (and badass) content and speaks at events like VidCon (the largest video conference in the world). Additionally, he has a TEDx talk coming up.
In this conversation, we chat about how he was a week away from quitting entrepreneurship and what simple shift changed everything and landed him three clients that same week. Q also tells us why he is “strange on purpose.”
Visit Q: Instagram | Twitter | LinkedIn | UrbanMisfitVentures.com
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