Little Bipsy founder to share business growth insights in Everett

Edmonds, WALocal News

Brittani Little, founder and CEO of Little Bipsy, will share her inspiring entrepreneurial journey at the Greater Everett Chamber of Commerce Lunch & Learn on March 19. Starting from humble beginnings by selling her son’s gently used clothes on Instagram, she transformed her venture into a $17 million global apparel company. Little Bipsy, which operates a store in downtown Edmonds, has gained national acclaim for its minimalist and high-quality apparel, attracting both celebrity fans and a loyal customer base. The event will delve into the challenges of scaling a business, including navigating supply chain disruptions and tariffs, while adhering to a mission-driven model. Wendy Poischbeg, CEO of the Greater Everett Chamber of Commerce, highlights the event's significance for entrepreneurs seeking to thrive in today's market.

Attendees can expect practical insights on perseverance and adaptability in business. With limited seating available, early registration is highly recommended. For more details and to secure a spot, visit the Everett Chamber’s website.

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