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Haley Gray – Marketing Guru, Influencer, Business Woman on a Mission

Season: 1
Episode: 12
Haley shares her journey of starting her company Fiercely Marketing. It has not been a straight road. Haley has gone through various big career changes and shares about what she learned through the process and how she has grown her business to the place it is today. Haley is an inspiration for women entrepreneurs who helps lift other women up.
Episode type: full
Hosts:Jenny Midgley and Sarah Madras
Contains Explicit Content: yes

Full Show Notes

Haley Lynn Gray founded Leadership Girl with the radical notion that women can harness their unique power and skills to become highly effective leaders.

She is the best-selling author of Leadership Girl and a graduate of Duke’s Fuqua School of Business with an MBA with a concentration in entrepreneurship and Innovation.  She has experience with starting up successful small businesses, growing them, then selling them.

Haley has worked with hundreds of small business owners since Leadership Girl was founded.  She has a passion for helping their owners find ways to grow their business, acquire visibility, and transform into the go-to expert in their industry while saving them significant amounts of money.

Haley is the founder of the 64,000 strong Women’s Entrepreneur Network Group on Facebook, which she successfully grew in only two years.  It is recognized as one of the best, most engaging, and helpful groups of this type on Facebook.

Haley on the Women’s Entrepreneur Network Group: I started the group to put resources and training and other information in front of small business owners, primarily women. It’s about 95% women and 5% men. And I thought that it was really important to put high-quality information in front of people, get them engaged, and make it a very limited promo kind of environment.

“It’s 64,000 people, but it’s not everybody saying, Hey, buy all my stuff, all my stuff, buy all my stuff. And it was important to me to make it really valuable for people. And over the years, I’ve tried to take it to a whole new level striving to make it a better and better and more supportive environment. So I’ve been working on bringing in other experts that are carefully curated, who are experts in their field, people who do things that are perhaps adjacent to what I do. Or they may even do very similar things to what I do, but they happen to be experts in their niche. So I’m trying to bring those people into the group and promote their businesses as well.

But also. Bring those resources to the members of the group and cut through a lot of the fluff and some of the nonsense and the BS that you see in the online world.”

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