Entrepreneurship on Thursdays

it is true. I haven’t written for some weeks now, with the summer in between, but, this time, with more than enough reason not to do it. I admit that writing about entrepreneurship and entrepreneurs is one of the “things” that I am most proud of.

These days I have met soooo many entrepreneurs: former participants of the Ingenio program (there they are, demonstrating their talents); people who are starting their businesses (with dreams that are starting to come true); people who are taking a somersault at a decisive moment in their lives and who have decided to do it NOW (they are not lacking in courage); people responsible for very beautiful and successful entrepreneurial projects; entrepreneurs who, at last, are starting their businesses (with dreams that are starting to come true); entrepreneurs who, at last, are beginning to reap their fruits (they have been taking care of and observing their “proposals” with great affection); in short, many entrepreneurs who, every time I saw them, reminded me how much can be done and achieved if we make an effort and fight for it. (more…)

Now what? Will you leave me?

I think that I have not talked about situations like the one I am going to present today to you before. In any case, since this is a blog about E.P., innovative and entrepreneurial projects, and giving visibility to all of them, here I am and here is this post.

Today I want to dedicate it to the more than 30 families in Biscay who own venues for events, many of which have teamed up because of the situation they’re living due to the pandemic. Besides, they’re feeling abandoned and ignored by the Administration. Their entrepreneurial businesses are closed, and they don’t have access to any type of support, neither municipal nor from the Basque Government.

Today I ask you to please keep reading. THANK YOU. (more…)