Posts Tagged ‘mentoring’
Road 2 Success: SPOT ON – September 2014
SNAG’s Road 2 Success program assembles a panel of experts each month for an online discussion on a specific business topic, we call it SPOT ON.
This month, the SPOT ON topic is “Growing Your Business: 5 Experts on 4 Important Questions.” We will be posting answers from Robin Kramer and Tracy Matthews of Flourish & Thrive Academy, Cindy Edelstein the “Jewelry Biz Guru,” Carolyn Edlund of Art Business Institute, and Susan Schear of ARTISIN.
If you’d like to join in the conversation go to the SNAG forum. All members now have access to the forum topics. You can be a part of where the conversation goes next!
Road 2 Success: SPOT ON – August 2014
What Are You Doing This Summer?
Don’t miss out on the discussion taking place on the Road 2 Success forum. The topic this month is “What are you doing this summer to feed/fuel your creativity and inspire your work?”
Read what Nicole Jacquard, Namita Wiggers, Karen Lorene, Lauren Selden and others have been doing.
If you’d like to join in the conversation go to the Signup Form and we’ll get you into the forum as soon as possible. You can be a part of where the conversation goes next!
Quotable Quotes from May’s Road 2 Success Spot On: Collecting
In May, Road 2 Success’s SPOT ON focused on Collecting. This past week we talked with Cindi Strauss, Assistant Director of Programming and Curator for Modern and Contemporary Decorative Arts and Design at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
Quotable Quotes from May’s Road 2 Success Spot On: Collecting
This month, Road 2 Success’s SPOT ON is focusing on Collecting and our format is a Q&A with one expert each week. This past week we’ve talked with Susan Cummins, Board Chair of Art Jewelry Forum and Board Vice-Chair of California College of the Arts. Susan was asked, “What gets you excited when you look at new work?”
Quotable Quotes from May’s Road 2 Success Spot On: Collecting
This month, Road 2 Success SPOT ON is focusing on Collecting. The second week we’ve been talking with David Huang, full-time studio metalsmith. David was asked “What do you do to build relationships with collectors?”