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Trials and Tribulations of Working for a Serial Entrepreneur

Jessica Delaney and Molly Abernathy share their words of wisdom about working for a serial entrepreneur.  They discuss the ups and downs and everything in between.  Those wanting to jump into the entrepreneurial pool should take note of their challenges and learn from their suggestions on how to be a better employer.

Jessica began her career at Mosaix Group as an intern and steadily worked her way up to managing massive events and

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Jessica Delaney – Mosaix Group

major accounts.  Recently appointed as the Director of Business Development, Jessica has a proven track record of getting things done with high

quality and extreme attention to detail.   With a background in public relations, she knows how to keep clients and colleagues focused on the big picture. Her professional motto is “if you understand the ‘why,’ you can endure almost any ‘how,’” which has proved an invaluable philosophy during her career at Mosaix Group.

Molly Abernathy began her career at Mosaix Group working on the company’s biggest endeavor – a project 2 years in the making, 7 hotels, 8 venues, and 4 languages.  She jump in to the project with two feet and has continued jumping into incredibly logistically challenging events every day since.  Molly expansive capabilities have move her to taking the lead role in the technology initiatives at the company.  As the Technology Manager, Molly tackles websites, virtual events and apps with ease.   Despite the stress inherent in managing every detail for hundreds of corporate events, Molly’s attitude has always remained positive.  Her favorite part of the job is hanging out with the office dogs, though she also enjoys worki

Molly Abernathy – Mosaix Group

ng with her human colleagues to bring a client concept to life.

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About Melissa Murray

Melissa has fashioned Mosaix Group from her globe-trotting, client-pleasing, venue-taming experiences over the past few decades. Her strength is in her ability to string mosquito netting with one hand while fending off approaching iguanas, or any other situation resembling the impossible. She is equally at home steering the CEO of GE to his stadium seat at the Olympics, wrangling the Blues Brothers in Paris, and treading delicately with a nervous client who needs an impeccable event in Kenya. Needless to say, her track record is simultaneously an inspiration and a warning to her intrepid staff. She bravely submits to the roles of mom to three rambunctious children and wife to one outstanding husband. She gives back to her community (local and global) by pouring efforts into the local food banks, local schools and the Chamber of Commerce, among others. MosaixGroup.com and BranditsNow.com

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