Oh how I love Seattle and I couldn’t be more thrilled and proud to be speaking with lots of creative and entrepreneurial minded friends and colleagues at The Creative Conference of Entrepreneurs.
I’ll be sharing my story of climbing up the glitter and glue ladder, giving tips on getting published, cold calling, taking risks and how to keep believing in your ideas. Plus we will have a boxed lunch and an open forum Q&A. Where you can ask me anything and I’ll answer!
I also have 50 Hot Glue Gun Helpers to pass out to the first to show up and Plaid has sent 100 bottles of Mod Podge!
The mission of the Conference of Creative Entrepreneurs (CCE) is to create a small business conference addressing the needs and disparities of the designer, artist and handcrafter (Creative Professionals). We have core values that we will cultivate at our events and through our website:
Educate
To educate the artist, crafter and designer on their way to becoming a creative professional.
Support
To provide support for business owners, service providers and creative industries.
Network
To create a network of business owners, service providers and creative industries who have similar professional goals.
Incubate
To be a sounding board and a “Safe Place” for people to come and share their ideas. To find collaborators in the west coast creative community for their projects.
Advocate
To learn more about the needs of this population and to advocate for the needs of the creative professional both locally and nationally.
If you are in Seattle…join in the fun, learn new stuff and meet new friends!
Arty Sam says
i wish i could go. this even sounds so amazballs.
Schmancy says
yahoooo…can’t wait to meet ya’!
dining room tables says
I am so excited on this event. I will make sure that I am going to be in that event. I can’t wait to meet you too. I know that it is going to be a great day.
Dianna says
Sounds like a great inspirational day! Maybe a creative conference could be held in Ohio some time, I would defiantly be there.
Mod Podge Amy says
SO wish I could have been there – in my hometown, even!