Aspiring entrepreneurs often face challenges in finding the right collaborators and investors to build or grow their ventures. This issue is particularly prevalent among individuals who have the skills and experience but lack the necessary network or capital.
This problem affects individuals who are looking to transition from corporate roles to entrepreneurship. Without the right partnerships, meaningful ventures may fail to take off, leading to wasted potential and resources.
Pain Points
- Difficulty in finding the right collaborators
- Lack of access to capital
- Limited network for partnerships
- Balancing corporate roles while exploring business opportunities
- Need for stability while taking steps toward building a venture
Hi everyone, You can call me Fortune. I’m based in the Philippines and have nearly a decade of experience in customer experience, operations, and sales in trading, healthcare, and retail. Over the years, I realized I enjoy building systems that make businesses run better, and my long-term goal is to create something meaningful I can one day call my own. Meaningful ventures rarely succeed alone; they need the right people, collaboration, and often capital. That’s why I’m reaching out here. I’m looking to connect with investors or founders who are either starting a venture or growing an existing one. My strength is execution. I quickly learn new products and industries, organize operations, enhance customer experience, and support sales growth. I still work in my corporate role while intentionally exploring business opportunities and partnerships. It provides stability while I take thoughtful steps toward building my own venture. If you are building something and want someone to contribute on operations and scaling, I’d be happy to connect.