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Robbin McCullen is the Chief Executive Officer for Venture Coaching. More importantly, she is a first time “Glam-ma!”
Whether she is coaching an entrepreneur or whispering words to her grand-daughter, Robbin gently insists that the future is a God-given responsibility to co-create a successful life venture.
Robbin believes that you must BELIEVE in your talents and gifts and put them to work in the world. Not surprisingly, simultaneously, Robbin juggled the responsibilities of raising two children who are on the road to success. She knows the sacrifice and the sweetness of having an entrepreneurial spirit. Robbin learned that excellence, morals, and a rock solid work ethic create positive outcomes.Robbin is a vocationally trained accountant with a degree from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Her role as Chief Financial Officer at Metro Woodcrafter, Inc. schooled her in the art of being an entrepreneur. She understands the ins and outs of the financials, human resources, communication, and leadership.
As an honored “Who’s Who in Women Business” Robbin, can coach you on your venture. Trained as a certified SCORE Mentor to America’s Small Business, Robbin is equipped, eager, and enthusiastic about coaching entrepreneurs and individuals.
After overseeing 25 years of daily operations of her Certified Woman-Owned Business, Robbin knows what it takes to turn a dream into done!

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I help new and existing entrepreneurs get started in business by applying simple, step by step strategies that I used to grow my own successful bus...
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Robbin from Venture Coaching LLC Answered this on May 24, 2018
YES!!  And happy to have that behind me!  (more) YES!!  And happy to have that behind me! 
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Robbin from Venture Coaching LLC Answered this on April 26, 2018
I look at travel costs,memberships, publications, events, etc....anything that affects my bottom line and does not help increase my revenue. In addition, I look at subcontract labor to determine If I can absorb any of their costs.  (more) I look at travel costs,memberships, publications, events, etc....anything that affects my bottom line and does not help increase my revenue. In addition, I look at subcontract labor to determine If I can absorb any of their costs. 

Robbin from Venture Coaching LLC Answered this on April 23, 2018
Millennials are very much self thinkers, knowledgeable, and creative. They do not need guidance in or around online platforms and technology.  They know how to research topics, products, events, articles, etc online. They are educated on the latest innovation, best quality, prices, product... (more) Millennials are very much self thinkers, knowledgeable, and creative. They do not need guidance in or around online platforms and technology.  They know how to research topics, products, events, articles, etc online. They are educated on the latest innovation, best quality, prices, product performance, and competition.  Therefore, they know before they come to you what quality and price they are looking for in a product or service. Once they find that from you, they are quick to share that information with their peers. The flip side is they will also share when customer service or product quality is lacking. Much of their time is spent on their mobile devices, getting the latest news, traffic updates, weather reports, surfing or researching. Their busy lifestyles leaves them little time to organize, prioritize, and set goals. In addition, they don't respond back quickly to a request or don't get tasks completed by the deadlines. Communication through text messaging will most likely get the quickest response.   I love working with Millennials and learn a lot from their excitement and passion for life! 

Robbin from Venture Coaching LLC Answered this on March 23, 2018
For me it depends on what you are responding to. If sending a quote or proposal I prefer sending a letter with detail explaining the proposal. It's more professional and looks like you've put more time into the preparation. On the contrary, a postcard is preferable for when sending a Thank... (more) For me it depends on what you are responding to. If sending a quote or proposal I prefer sending a letter with detail explaining the proposal. It's more professional and looks like you've put more time into the preparation. On the contrary, a postcard is preferable for when sending a Thank you, an acknowledgement of receipt, or a word of encouragement.

Robbin from Venture Coaching LLC Answered this on February 19, 2018
Quickbooks and Freshbooks. But I heard that Xero is rated #1 accounting software for 2018. (more) Quickbooks and Freshbooks. But I heard that Xero is rated #1 accounting software for 2018.

Robbin from Venture Coaching LLC Answered this on January 26, 2018
The entrepreneurial spirit of my dad inspired me to go into business. Through his example, I was taught that the only way to success in business and in life was working for yourself and having control of your own freedom, flexibility, finances, and destiny. The art of taking wisdom, accompanied... (more) The entrepreneurial spirit of my dad inspired me to go into business. Through his example, I was taught that the only way to success in business and in life was working for yourself and having control of your own freedom, flexibility, finances, and destiny. The art of taking wisdom, accompanied by education and sharing that with others in order to shorten their learning curve and push them towards success is inspiring within itself!

Robbin from Venture Coaching LLC Answered this on January 19, 2018
Yes, but work on the relationship first followed by a con. This builds trust and a more amicable partnership. Can anyone recommend a good, reasonable lawyer to tweek mine (more) Yes, but work on the relationship first followed by a con. This builds trust and a more amicable partnership. Can anyone recommend a good, reasonable lawyer to tweek mine