84 | Fernando Tenesaca | Keys To Running a $100,000 Business
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On today’s show, we talk to Fernando Tenesaca, Senior Executive at YEAA, currently building the New England Team for Young Entrepreneurs Leadership Development Program for our 2022 Summer Internship opportunity. As a Senior Executive, Fernando is recruiting and interviewing candidates for the Branch Manager position from public and private institutions in the New England area and also mentoring students in starting their first profitable business In today’s show, Fernando will talk about his backstory, how he heard about our program and what made him join it. He will share his results in the program and the greatest lessons he took from his first year. He will also talk about some of the challenges he had as a rookie manager and how he managed to overcome them. You will learn some which are some of the most important keys to a successful startup. You will also find out some interesting details about Fernando’s speech on perspective and taking advantage of pivotal moments in your life. For this and much more, tune in to our latest episode! What You Will Learn In This Show    Fernando’s results in the program and the greatest lessons he took from it Important keys to a successful startup Tips to building a solid relationship with clients The importance of understanding your “why” Fernando’s speech on perspective and taking advantage of pivotal moments in your life. And so much more…   Resources: YEAA Website Leaders Across America Fernando’s LinkedIn
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