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Phoenix conference welcomes entrepreneurs in October
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INDEPENDENT NEWSMEDIA
A three-day conference designed for entrepreneurs is coming to Phoenix this fall.
The host of the event is Legalpreneur, a membership-based business community that provides entrepreneurs with access to legal resources such as a personal attorney and contract templates.
The event will be Wednesday-Friday, Oct. 5-7, at the Hyatt Regency in Phoenix.
Speakers include Danielle Canty, co-founder and president of the educational media company BossBabe, and Alli Webb, a N.Y. Times bestselling author and co-founder of Drybar, Squeeze and Becket + Quilland.
Legalpreneur has more than 300 members, according to a release announcing the event.
Andrea Sager, the founder and CEO of Legalpreneur, created the Dream Bigger event to inspire entrepreneurs and give them information about what it takes to grow their businesses, the release stated.
“After being fired from my corporate job, I didn’t know what to do,” Sager said. “Being the breadwinner of my family, I knew I had to step up for my children and find out what was next for me.
“I never thought in my wildest dreams that I would start my own business, but within four years, I had grown a seven-figure law firm.”