Best Small Business Advice – Interview with Linda Miller Zellner
March 29, 2010 by Sherri Garrity
Filed under Best Business Advice Ever Series, Managing your own business, Marketing your own business, employee to entrepreneur
Until March 31, I’m running the Best Business Advice Ever interview series featuring successful entrepreneurs. I’ve asked each of them what’s worked, which mistakes they learned from the most, and the one piece of advice they have to share with you.
A veteran of investment banking, fashion and publishing, Linda possesses the business savvy and creative inspiration that propels Hamptons Creative Group into a much sought-after advertising, marketing and special events firm serving the Hamptons and other niche markets with similar brand cache. Linda chose to exit a groundbreaking career as one of the first women to hold a position in the male-dominated firm Goldman Sachs in the 1970s to form a magazine publishing company which was eventually purchased by a well-known media giant. At the helm of Hamptons Creative Group, Linda’s skills as a community organizer, marketing concierge and “Brand Therapist,” leverages her call to action in a new way, benefitting like-minded businesses, solopreneurs and organizations.
After selling the publishing business, Linda worked with her husband Bob Zellner to publish The Wrong Side of Murder Creek, his memoir of being a white southerner in the freedom movement before she established Hamptons Creative Group. Listen to the interview to learn:
- What she learned from the “school of hard knocks” as a woman in the business world of the 1970s
- Her personal “24-hour rule” that she learned after making a bad business investment decision
- Why face-to-face contact is still so important in business in this online world, and how you can maintain this sense of connection and community
- How to stay true to yourself in your business
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