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    Vanessa Rende

    enFebruary 23, 2018
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    About this Episode

    Vanessa Rende is a former risk and business management consultant as well as advisor to Wallstreet mortgage-backed securities investors, Fortune 500 companies, the FDIC and the Federal Reserve. She’s also worked with several hundred private and public entities across the globe for over 12 years, providing personal excellence, leadership psychology and high-performance business strategies. Vanessa is currently a Public Speaker, Business and Leadership Advisor, Entrepreneur, and Writer. On today’s episode, we will learn from Vanessa’s real-life story how she created a 6-figure business and how her past personal experiences led her to a build a business which not only makes money but also fulfills something within herself.

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