Fallon Fitzgerald of Dry de Luxe

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2045
If you are already in a business or are thinking of starting one with your spouse this is a must watch episode for you. Fallon Fitzgerald, is the Chief Creative Officer and Master Stylist of Dry de Luxe @drydeluxe, an elite blowdry and make-up lounge located in one of the world’s most stylish cities, South Beach, Miami Florida. On this episode of Women In Power, Fallon shares her experience on how she turned a passion and concept into a successful business. Learn how she sold her husband on being the primary investor and how they manage both their business and marriage. You’ll also gain valuable insights on creating investor partnerships with knowledgable people who can help your business thrive. Fallon’s story about her belief in her ability to deliver a stellar service and the action she took to make it happen, will “blow” you away.
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