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San Diego Small Business Growing from Good Soil

Danicka Brown-Frazier, Co-Founder of San Diego-based cannabis accessories and lifestyle brand Greenish Brands, has ambitious goals for her business – like doubling her revenue every year through 2027. However, before focusing on significant growth, she knew she had to address foundational issues with her finances.

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A Healthy Serving of Growth

Naria Le Mire is a registered dietitian and nutrition coach who’s passionate about helping her clients break the “diet” cycle and find out how to make all foods fit. She creates individualized nutrition plans for her clients to meet their individual goals, from sustainable weight loss to FODMAP-friendly and everything in between.

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These Ten Small Business Owners Used a CFO to Get Unstuck

We served 59 small business owners in 2022, and we are blushing with pride at how much they triumphed after working with us in the Impact Lab. Here’s how a handful of our entrepreneurs gained financial freedom and grew their businesses with the help of our finance experts last year.

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How Taking a Step Back Was a Huge Step Forward for This San Diego Small Business Owner

For Chris Brown, gaining financial clarity in the Impact Lab created room for growth. Chris found himself getting bogged down in the logistics of running a small business. When he joined us in the Impact Lab, our goal was to address some of his current challenges while freeing Chris up to work “on” his business rather than “in” it.

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