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Sketchnotes From Girls to the Moon Lemonade Stand Business Lab

- Ayumi Fukuda Bennett -

When you opened your last lemonade stand, did you think about the revenue model as you decided how to make the lemonade? How about pricing strategy or your audience’s preferences? The girl entrepreneurs of Girls to the Moon learned exactly those concepts and more this past Sunday as part of the Girls to the Moon Lemonade Stand Business Lab, hosted at Pathway Women’s Business Center. This workshop, as well as those that will be held on May 15, will build the foundations that are needed for them to run their own lemonade stand at the Nashville Farmer’s Market on July 23.

In watching these young ladies tackle these new challenges, I figured I’m never too old to try something new. Instead of a written recap of what I learned at this workshop, below is my first attempt at sketchnotes.

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May 4, 2016Ayumi Fukuda Bennett

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Ayumi Fukuda Bennett

Ayumi is the founder of Startup Southerner.

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  1. Courtney Seiter
    4 years ago

    Gorgeous! Thank you so much for hanging out with us, Ayumi! I hope you keep sketching; your talent is clear!

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  2. Knight Stivender
    4 years ago

    Ayumi, this is awesome and unexpected! Thank you for the innovative twist and for being such a supporter of girls and women!

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