Read the full article by Marie-Elena Schembri at Hmong Daily News and CapRadio
When Miranda Culp, owner of Amatoria Fine Art Books in Sacramento, completed the EveryDay Creative accelerator program, her partner had just left the business. It was a tough time.
But through the program, Culp gained a clear vision of how to manage her inventory of over 15,000 books, and she was able to use seed funding provided through the program to not only keep her business afloat during the slow summer months, but also to invest in bringing her graphic designer intern aboard as a contracted employee.
The biggest takeaway from the program, though, was learning how to manage her business more effectively.
