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The Dancing Accountant: In The News

One of my favorite aspects of the work I do is engaging with people and sharing knowledge. With so much confusion in the current climate, especially surrounding small business survival, I’ve been pleased to have opportunities to dispel some of the misinformation out there and bring clarity to extremely challenging topics.

Among the most recent appearances were ABC 7 Chicago, WRLR Radio, and Q&A sessions with State Representative Will Guzzardi — at his most recent Town Hall — as well as professional organizations Bookkeeping Buds and the Logan Square Chamber of Commerce. (See the Speaking Engagements section of my Services page for links to all the above and more.) My interview with Block Club Chicago went on to inspire a favorite recent blog post.

And at times I’ve even been so lucky as to share the stage with clients, most recently Chris Busse of Penguin Foot Pottery and Dinah Grossman of Spinning J Cafe & Bakery. These folks inspire me daily and are one of the reasons I do what I do (well, two of the reasons). Their companies have focused on taking care of employees above all else — not only their safety, but also their financial well-being and health benefits. And they have harnessed their own creativity, resiliency, and flexibility as true entrepreneurs to carve out a new space for their offerings in a vastly different world, redefining themselves in the process.

Penguin Foot is offering virtual classes, as well as shipping at-home “project packs”, producing instructional videos, and providing wheel rental. Their teachers continue to be employed working remotely on instruction and special projects, and they will soon provide kiln firing drop-off and pick-up for customers and students.

Spinning J is offering homemade comfort food and groceries — full dinners available for pick-up or delivery, along with take-and-bake rolls and their famous pies. The decision to stretch their prep time so that staff work 24-hours-a-day in shifts, and to have their own employees run deliveries, allows them to maintain social distancing while keeping the paychecks coming. And by offering grocery staples, they are helping their vendors and maintaining supply chains as well.

If you are a small business owner looking for ways to pivot your business and re-imagine yourself, see my recent blog post on Small Business Advice. If you run a professional or public organization and are looking for an impassioned speaker full of knowledge on small business relief options, reach out to me to see if we’re a good fit. And if you want to learn pottery or eat comfort food from the safety of your home — or any number of other amazing offerings — check out my awesome clients.