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Gilbert 02.22.2018

Nicole Brown

I started my love for photography when I had my first daughter. I never wanted a day to go by without capturing her beautiful little self in photos or videos. When my daughter was a few months old, my grandpa who is a true entrepreneur in every sense of the word offered me an amazing role in his retail camera repair/parts company. Read more>>

Dania Blanco

My name is Dania Blanco, daughter of a Costa Rican immigrant. In fact, I too am an immigrant. I was born in San Jose, Costa Rica and brought to the United States at the age of 2. My mother came to this country like most in hopes of a better life for her and her younger daughter. My father later followed. Read more>>

Michael Natko

As cliché as this may sound, I started cooking as soon as I was old enough to stand. Both of my parents were great cooks and being a highly energetic child (and now adult), I was always at their hip with knife and cutting board in hand. But my true obsession with food -and even more with nutrition- really didn’t start until high school when I started wrestling. Read more>>

Cooper Johnson, Travis Johnson, Daniel Johnson

Cooper, at age 5, decided he needed to get a job. A few days later a ‘dog walker needed sign’ was posted in the neighborhood. With his love for dogs, this was perfect and thus a business was born! After not too long Travis, Cooper’s younger brother, asked the main dog walking client if she had any jobs for him. Read more>>

Alisha Chasey

The sparks of the Innocent Indulgence dream began as a little girl in footie pajamas making muffins, standing on a chair just to reach the counter. I loved being in the kitchen and I loved desserts, especially chocolate. Over the years, my love of sweets and baking took me from 4-H, winning Best of Class and First Place for desserts (in 2 states), to a blossoming interest in health and nutrition. Read more>>

Kip and Jade Leach

Our family business was started for 2 main reasons: Teaching my son entrepreneurship skills & the love of the game. First – I believe you can never over prepare your children for adulthood. In starting Arizona Cornhole Rentals I’ve been able to show my 11 year old son several life lessons in operating a business. Read more>>

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