#AskPeshev 110: The Growth Shuttle Slack Community

#AskPeshev 110: The Growth Shuttle Slack Community

The Growth Shuttle Community is now live on Slack! 🎉🎉🎉This was born out of the collective desire of many business people to belong to an enriching and vibrant community that seeks to support, network, and grow with one another. I am glad to have been given this new platform to help many business leaders, executives, and owners/founders find an avenue for their expertise, as well as bridge the gap among community members through healthy conversations, discussions, and collaborations.Would you like to join this exclusive community?Just hit “Reply” and let me know!And of course, don’t forget to read my articles on Forbes and Recruiter :)Mario

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