75 | Brian Marr | How To Make a Business Survive And Thrive
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On today’s show, we talk to Brian Marr, a successful entrepreneur with over 40 years of experience in the commercial printing and marketing industry. As the owner and president of National Wholesale Printing Corp, Brian excels at establishing long-term relationships with clients and teams to meet their specific marketing needs. In this episode, you will discover how Brian started his printing business at 19 years old and how his company evolved over the years. Brian will share how he survived the downturns he faced over the years and some great tips for mastering damage control in a company. He will also reveal some of the sacrifices he had to make overtime to keep his business growing, and he will also talk about the most exciting part of being a business owner. You will find out what are the most important skills and some of the key habits a successful entrepreneur should have. For these and much more, tune in for this special episode   What You Will Learn In This Show  Who is Brian Marr and how did he start his printing business at 19 years old How Brian’s printing company has evolved over the years How Brian has survived the downturns he faced in the industry or economic situations Great tips for mastering damage control in a company. Key habits and skills a successful entrepreneur needs to have And so much more…   Resources: YEAA Website Leaders Across America
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