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Ali Brown - Rebecca Minkoff, LONDON, and becoming ICONIC

How is your summer starting so far? The twins have been out of school for several weeks now, so it seems like we’re already halfway through. Our California Disney trip was a ton of fun—here’s a quick pic of us with the Mouse during our fantastic VIP tour!—but I’m glad to be back to our own sun, fun, and pool right in our own backyard. 🙂 You can catch up with some of our latest pics on my IG profile here.

Now, here’s some quick updates on a few things you may be interested in…

Rebecca Minkoff on Glambition Radio with Ali Brown1. My latest episode of #GlambitionRadio is LIVE featuring designer Rebecca Minkoff, who has enjoyed a wildly successful 20+ year career. A cut-up t-shirt she designed in her apartment helped launch her first empire, and it’s still thriving. But I was even more interested in interviewing RM herself to discuss her new venture designed to assist other female founders.

It started with a simple question to a VC firm who wanted her to invest: ‘May I see a list of your female-founded companies?’ When they couldn’t easily provide one, she knew it was an opportunity. She shares her brilliant solution and why it’s relevant more than ever on this inspiring episode at GlambitionRadio.com. You can hear our incredible conversation here.

2. I’m coming to LONDON in September for business and have openings for ONE more VIP Consultation Day while I’m in the UK. If you’re interested in learning more, please complete the brief form here and be sure to mention London. Jen on my team will reach out to you.

If you’re in the UK/Europe, this is a great opportunity to get my private consulting without having to travel far. Clients have used these days to map out how to best scale their current model (without implosion), position themselves for higher-end fees and clients, plan their next level of growth, drive a creative ‘sharp right turn’, or birth a whole new brand that matches where they’re really feeling called right now, among other objectives. We’ll set an agenda based on your needs.

Please note I specialize in supporting leaders whose businesses are generating (or on track for) 7-8 figure revenues per year, however lower revenues can be a good fit if there is evidence of a strong platform and growth potential. If you’re not sure, we’re happy to talk with you to see if it’s a fit, once we get your info.

3. We have LESS than 20 seats remaining open for ICONIC 3.0, happening on Nov. 5+6, 2019 here in Phoenix, AZ. ICONIC is an advanced workshop for women leaders and entrepreneurs who are ready to get off the launch hamster wheel and now truly step into their great work, creating the most powerful chapter of their careers.

If you’re tired of seeing the same formulas taught over and over (and that don’t work anymore), you will love how I work, the leaders I attract, and the breakthroughs this process creates. Get ready for a fresh perspective, incomparable positioning, and hugely profitable possibilities. AND, a special bonus session with my good friend, billion-dollar business founder Cindy Eckert.

You can read all about it and submit your application here.

Best,



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