Founding any type of business is never easy and the road from start-up to success is a minefield, no matter what field you’re in – and if you’re a woman and/or a minority entrepreneur, the challenges are even greater. MUSE Community + Design knows this all too well as the firm has had a long road just to be able to celebrate five years in business last year. Now, in the new year and new decade, we continue to grow with our current and new clients and projects and part of that growth includes acceptance into Goldman Sachs’ 10,000 Small Businesses program!

The months-long program is a business bootcamp, audit, and support group all in one and will, with care, put MUSE on a road way to continued growth and success. Stay tuned for more updates as we work our way through this program!

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