Starting a business in Idaho can be an exhilarating endeavor, brimming with the potential for growth and triumph. However, the process can be intricate, particularly when it comes to dealing with legal and logistical aspects. If you are contemplating embarking on the journey of starting a business in Idaho, here are seven crucial steps to steer you in the right direction. This comprehensive guide will also provide you with the essential resources offered by the State of Idaho to assist you along the way.
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Having built a successful business, and now retired i want to help other business's to achieve success. I see too many make the same mistakes over and over, believing what they see online as expert advice without understanding their unique circumstances.
I retired in 2021 from position of Division Manager in Human Services government agency. I supervise, mentor, help develop and coach employees and provide reports and guidance to my superiors for use with policy and budget. I will prioritize time and effort to support SCORE clients and offer useful perspectives and take next steps
I have run development and marketing groups in small and large businesses as a VP of Operations and VP of Marketing and Business Development. I have co-founded four companies, in industrial products, financial services and social networking on a mobile platform. I hold several patents and have extensive experience in intellectual property and trade secrets. I helped my daughter start and run her clothing boutique and learn the fundamentals of pricing. I have been involved in government contracting for over 10 years and have raised money from venture capitalists and angel investors.
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