Apr 19, 2022
Joining us today is the President and Chief Financial Officer of FinCore, Tricia Taitt. Tricia has a strong track record of managing and improving the financial operations of growth-oriented, small to mid-sized companies in both the for-profit and not-for-profit sectors. She is adept at helping senior leaders decode the numbers so that they can better understand their business and make strategic decisions more confidently.
Aside from managing her business, Tricia also does speaking engagements and teaches workshops on Small Business Financial Management, Entrepreneurship, and Financial Sustainability for Non-Profits, both domestically and abroad.
She will be sharing a bit about her entrepreneurial journey over the last 10 years since leaving Wall Street to help small business owners become savvier with their finances. Let’s go!
[00:01 - 04:28] Opening Segment
[04:29 - 18:07] The Path to Financial Freedom
[18:08 - 29:17] Entrepreneurship Can be Uncomfortable
[29:18 - 32:15] Closing Segment
Connect with Tricia via Instagram and LinkedIn. Learn more about how to grow a financially healthy business, feel confident in your CEO shoes, and choreograph the life you want by visiting ArtofMoneyMatters.com and Fincorestrong.com.
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Tweetable Quotes:
“Entrepreneurship introduces you to a pathway and an opportunity to start to unravel some of the destructive mindsets and go to a place where you're happier and more engaged.” - Tricia Taitt
“Entrepreneurship always forces you into places of discomfort” - Tricia Taitt
“In order to hire I have to become trusting. I have to become more of a CEO who is not necessarily in the weeds of doing but orchestrating. I have to become a choreographer.” - Tricia Taitt