Victoria is a Business Strategist helping Small Business Owners maximize profitability by using their “personal brand of genius.” She is also an Entrepreneur and created Nu Luna a Personal Shopper business almost 5 years ago. Nu Luna combines personal shopping and styling on one platform and uses a membership module, which allows members to purchase at wholesale prices. She also recently started a Non- Profit called Mission Weekenders where she travels to Homeless Shelters mostly on weekends to style women who are transitioning back into the work force. In this podcast episode Victoria shares with us the three steps to making an idea innovative. Listen in to learn, reflect and more importantly apply on your own business idea. What are your thoughts on making an idea profitable?
Podcast Episode 74 with Victoria Preville from St. Lucia. 3 Steps to Make an Idea Innovative
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EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS
- How to unleash your creativity
- Asking the right questions
- Beginning with why in mind
- See challenges as opportunities
- Building your network
MORE INFO ON VICTORIA
Victoria is the Founder of Nu Luna. Nu Luna is a WHOLESALE FASHION CLUB offering women the opportunity to purchase quality, fashionable pieces at wholesale prices. Founded in 2013, Nu Luna has continued that mission, by styling most of its pieces and offering members the most personalized shopping experience available.
All pieces are sourced within the United States from Suppliers who were personally vetted and who we now enjoy a long standing relationship with.
Both Members and non Members can shop our website but Members will receive wholesale prices by using a special discount code. We believe that the low membership fee is well worth the value being provided to our Members.
Please see the full list of Member Benefits here. To learn more about Membership options or to become a Member please click here. If you have any questions, please feel free to email us at mynuluna@gmail.com or call 917-688-5235 between the hours of 9:00 a.m to 5:00 p.m Monday to Friday.