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Buckhead 02.07.2018

Matt Shechtman

Becky Nickerson and I started Infinity Yoga in 2014, as a way for Becky to give back to our local community in Brookhaven where we lived. As a practicing attorney at a large international law firm, I did mostly back of the house admin and legal work where needed, but found a passion for the community, the instructors and staff and being an entrepreneur. Read more>>

Jillian Mitchell

When I was about three or four my mom bought me ballet shoes to wear around the house because she thought they were cute, but I took it very seriously. For as long as I can remember I knew I would be a dancer. I trained in ballet in my home town before going away to professional school at the age of fifteen. Read more>>

Rebecca Puig

My name is Rebecca Puig and I am the artist behind Sugarboo & Co. “Sugarboo” came from a couple of nicknames I have for my children, Jake and Sophie. They are the main inspiration for Sugarboo & Co. because I always want to create products that remind us of the ones we love. Read more>>

Nancy Goodrich

I started 13 years ago in March as Nancy G’s Cafe, I worked by myself for 8 years. My husband started working with me 4 years ago. Last year, we rebranded as Southern Bistro to refresh. We are a casual , family friendly restaurant. We offer a doogie menu on the patio. Read more>>

Khizer Khan

I started off as a teenager desperate to express myself conversing with other people, but unfortunately my speech disorder made that difficult. However, when I was 12 years old my father bought me my first acoustic guitar, and that became my voice. I became a bit more social with that and known in the community as the Singer who also played the guitar. Read more>>

Alyshah Vishram Lalani

I had my first encounter with makeup during my second semester of college back in 2011. My parents never allowed me to use make-up in high school, so when I was given the permission I was excited to try on new products. Read more>>

Bradley Cruickshank

From the time I was a young boy, I loved my grandparents’ house because it was different. High ceilings, pocket doors, many fireplaces, big porch, carriage house, and especially the fact it had both front and back stairs. Read more>>

Carol Rey

My entire business existence began with an idea to change the look on t-shirts for my sorority while working as a educator. I was tired of seeing and buying the same style shirts( (Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc.). Read more>>

Lisa Engle

For me, having children has brought some of my most beautiful, painful, empowering, humbling, Life giving and debilitating experiences. I still learn from my children daily and the truths of who I am, as well as who I am becoming, can largely be credited to the inspiration they give by calling me to be true to my authentic design. Read more>>

Jay Gandhi

I started Indaglow Productions as a freshman in college, working as a mobile DJ for college parties, at Georgia Tech. I did this throughout my 4 years there as my business grew. I took a corporate job upon graduating working as a computer engineer for the US Air Force, but still continued my business. Read more>>

Reggie Garrett

At a young age, I realized that I had an entrepreneurial mindset. Therefore after college, I started a franchise consulting firm. For 14 years, I specialized in helping others achieve successful business ownership. Growing up with a mom in health administration, I always had a desire to help those in need. Read more>>

Corina D. Manea

I arrived as an immigrant to USA in the mid 2000’s at the age of 21 leaving my family and friends behind to follow the American dream. I had an associate degree in Civil Law that was not applicable for the country I was in, but real estate caught my interest as next best in building a future. Read more>>

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