Series 7: Episode 168: The Global Homepreneur Summit: Meet the Fantastic 10 Part III (Bonus Content)
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* Shubra Misra, Founder of Goa Aha
* Ruchi Chavan, Founder of Ela Crafts Studio
* Pratiksha Mundye, Founder of Sringar Jewellery'
* Amrita Maria Veena, Founder of Maria Veena
MORE INFO ON SHUBRA, RUCHI, PRATIKSHA, & AMRITA
Shubhra Misra, is the Founder of Goa Aha. She worked in special education for 15 years before venturing into the world of chocolates. She has been a foodie and cooking is one of her favourite pastimes. She attended a making workshop and loved the experience. From there she started making chocolates for friends and family. With this encouragement she became a chocolatier and started Goa Aha.
Ruchi Chavanis the Founder of Ela Crafts Studio, which started off as a dream of 3 sisters. Their nature inspired designs are made mainly by recycled wood. They create everything from coasters to cheese/snacks platters and chopping boards to tea light candle holders. As a company they believe in doing simple things a little differently.
Pratiksha Mundye is the Founder of 'Sringar Jewellery'. Sringar Jewellery deals exclusively in designer handcrafted terracotta jewellery, Tribal German silver jewellery and fabric jewellery. After seven years in the fashion industry she had the education and the skill, all that was left was to let the two meet to birth something unusual. This led to the idea of handmade terracotta fashion jewellery, and thereafter 'Sringar Jewellery' was born.
Amrita Maria Veena is a crochet artist from Goa, who started her label in 2014. She is the Founder of Maria Vree Crocheted. The company defines itself as the epitome of pure love and passion for the art of crochet. Amrita believes in innovation and creativity through the language of craft. She is constantly designing, revolutionising and modernising the concept of crochet. Amrita displays and reaches clients by conducting exhibitions and also undertakes bespoke orders. From crochet hand bags, to crochet table clothes, runners, face masks, flowers, jewelry and more. In each conversation you will learn:
* The story behind the business
* The Opportunity Spotted
* The Marketing Channels
* The Business Strategy
* The Customer Base
* The Foundations for Success
* Challenges & How They Overcame Them
* Unique Industry Features
* Tools-Technical & Otherwise Use to Manage & Grow Their Business
* Lessons Learned
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