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Episode 34 - Twyla Verhelst
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So much goes into founding and running a company. You have to consider everything from picking the right co-founder (if you go that route), to how to scale your team, all while trying to grow and maintain confidence in yourself and your business. While entrepreneurship can be a rewarding road, that doesn’t necessarily mean it is an easy one.
Twyla Verhelst is no stranger to any of this. As the co-founder of Helm and an original co-founder of an accounting firm called Twenty Eighty, and more recently the founder of a brand new non-profit focused on empowering women and girls who have the gift of autism called empowering Tana, she knows quite a bit about leading and being an entrepreneur. In this episode, she shares all her top tips on leadership and entrepreneurship, including the surprising way she cultivated her own self confidence. After recording this episode, Twyla has gone on to join FreshBooks as the Head of the Accountant Channel, where she is now lending her skills & experience scaling a successful firm to supporting accountants around the world build more collaborative accounting models
To learn more about Twyla you can follow her on Twitter, Facebook, or LinkedIn, and you can also check out Helm and the new FreshBooks Accounting Professional Program.
38 episodes
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When? This feed was archived on January 15, 2021 09:08 (). Last successful fetch was on October 05, 2020 21:36 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
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Manage episode 271219287 series 1932328
So much goes into founding and running a company. You have to consider everything from picking the right co-founder (if you go that route), to how to scale your team, all while trying to grow and maintain confidence in yourself and your business. While entrepreneurship can be a rewarding road, that doesn’t necessarily mean it is an easy one.
Twyla Verhelst is no stranger to any of this. As the co-founder of Helm and an original co-founder of an accounting firm called Twenty Eighty, and more recently the founder of a brand new non-profit focused on empowering women and girls who have the gift of autism called empowering Tana, she knows quite a bit about leading and being an entrepreneur. In this episode, she shares all her top tips on leadership and entrepreneurship, including the surprising way she cultivated her own self confidence. After recording this episode, Twyla has gone on to join FreshBooks as the Head of the Accountant Channel, where she is now lending her skills & experience scaling a successful firm to supporting accountants around the world build more collaborative accounting models
To learn more about Twyla you can follow her on Twitter, Facebook, or LinkedIn, and you can also check out Helm and the new FreshBooks Accounting Professional Program.
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