My name is Susana Poppins. I’m German-born
although I’ve been living almost all my life in Finland. I’m a member of The Poppins family and I want to
explain you something about my online platform.
First of all,
I would like to link this project with my life. Yes, because all in life is to
grow up and to learn some experience about something or someone.
So, when I
returned to Germany, I created an enterprise with my brother. He had an idea
and he explained it to me. I agreed and we began quickly. We created Tons of Lulait, an enterprise which mission was helping to connect
different local enterprises.
We organised
a little exposition inside a big fair and promoted this kind of professionals
and we did different meetings with good interesting subjects. We visited
different cities with this project like Barcelona, Paris, Rome, London, Berlin,
Lisbon, New York, Dublin and today I’m here in Silicon Valley in San Francisco
showing you my project. I enjoyed a lot.
Later, I started a marketing course named May the force be with you
by Lulú Poppins. It was a course
that changed my life. I met new people and created an interesting group. I
explained them my project and they helped me with new ideas and this changed my
brain.
In 2015, I combined
the fair with my business plan and, in April, I went to Barcelona because I
wanted to have a different point of view. I joined to The Poppins, another amazing experience. This family is plenty of professionals who are specialists in internet, apps and all about
the market. I liked it and I wanted to orient my business to this side.
Although it
was difficult for me, I tried to go to as events as I could and I knew new people
like developers and designers, people who have enterprises of different
business models. I asked them about their projects.
Finally, I
decided that I could try again with Tons
of Lulait.
Nowadays, Tons
of Lulait is my project and being here in Silicon Valley, in front of you,
explaining this, is my success.
(*) Lulait means integrators in Finnish.
San Francisco is perhaps the most European of all
American cities.
Cecil
Beaton
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