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Supporting independent Black-owned businesses with Courtney Ismain of Jamii

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In this episode, Fiona chats with Courtney, co-founder of Jamii, a platform supporting black-owned businesses. They talked about the challenges faced and the community-centric mission that drives their business forward. Tune in!

You'll Learn How To:

  • Building partnerships with major organisations
  • The role of community in business growth
  • Effective marketing strategies
  • The impact of media coverage
  • Personal development and its influence on business confidence
  • Advice for entrepreneurs facing lack of representation in their industry
  • The importance of maintaining authenticity and passion in business
  • Importance of Community
  • Courtney's personal background and operational role in the business
  • Challenges and stereotypes faced by black-owned businesses
  • Partnership and support from larger organisations
  • The impact of the Black Lives Matter movement on business
  • Masterclasses and initiatives to support black entrepreneurs
  • Future aspirations for inclusivity and broad support in business practices

Get started on a more successful and sustainable small business with our range of free tools at mydailybusiness.com/freestuff

Connect and get in touch with My Daily Business

  continue reading

436 episodes

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Manage episode 423287969 series 2881725
Content provided by My Daily Business and Fiona Killackey. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by My Daily Business and Fiona Killackey or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In this episode, Fiona chats with Courtney, co-founder of Jamii, a platform supporting black-owned businesses. They talked about the challenges faced and the community-centric mission that drives their business forward. Tune in!

You'll Learn How To:

  • Building partnerships with major organisations
  • The role of community in business growth
  • Effective marketing strategies
  • The impact of media coverage
  • Personal development and its influence on business confidence
  • Advice for entrepreneurs facing lack of representation in their industry
  • The importance of maintaining authenticity and passion in business
  • Importance of Community
  • Courtney's personal background and operational role in the business
  • Challenges and stereotypes faced by black-owned businesses
  • Partnership and support from larger organisations
  • The impact of the Black Lives Matter movement on business
  • Masterclasses and initiatives to support black entrepreneurs
  • Future aspirations for inclusivity and broad support in business practices

Get started on a more successful and sustainable small business with our range of free tools at mydailybusiness.com/freestuff

Connect and get in touch with My Daily Business

  continue reading

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