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From Gears to Blooms: Patty Costlow’s Transition to Floral Design

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Patty Costlow is a former mechanical engineer who turned her passion for floral arrangements into a thriving business, Florals by Patty. In this episode, Patty sits down with host Pat Rodgers to share her path from engineering to managing a successful floral design company that now caters to 35-40 weddings annually, booked up to 16 months in advance.
How did she do it? Patty leveraged her engineering skills for meticulous planning and problem-solving in her floral business. She talk about the importance of building a robust network, embracing failures as learning opportunities, and using social media to amplify her reach. Plus, you'll learn the crucial roles of partnerships, mentorship, and community support in business success. Tune in for invaluable advice on financial planning, effective staffing, and the art of owning mistakes to propel business growth.
Learn more about Florals by Patty Website | Instagram

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Connect with Pat Rodgers on LinkedIn
Learn more about RISE Commercial District Website | Instagram | YouTube | LinkedIn
Build Boldly is produced by Palm Tree Pod Co.

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Patty Costlow is a former mechanical engineer who turned her passion for floral arrangements into a thriving business, Florals by Patty. In this episode, Patty sits down with host Pat Rodgers to share her path from engineering to managing a successful floral design company that now caters to 35-40 weddings annually, booked up to 16 months in advance.
How did she do it? Patty leveraged her engineering skills for meticulous planning and problem-solving in her floral business. She talk about the importance of building a robust network, embracing failures as learning opportunities, and using social media to amplify her reach. Plus, you'll learn the crucial roles of partnerships, mentorship, and community support in business success. Tune in for invaluable advice on financial planning, effective staffing, and the art of owning mistakes to propel business growth.
Learn more about Florals by Patty Website | Instagram

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Connect with Pat Rodgers on LinkedIn
Learn more about RISE Commercial District Website | Instagram | YouTube | LinkedIn
Build Boldly is produced by Palm Tree Pod Co.

  continue reading

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