Episode Synopsis "Student Conversations with Carrie Wehrman"
Carrie Wehrman joins Nick Pace to talk about the creation and marketing of Corn Gloves, along with her pursuit of a degree in Child, Youth, and Family Studies. College of Education and Human Sciences (CEHS); University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) CONTENT CHAPTERS 00:00 - Introduction 00:20 - What Inspired You Come Up With The Idea For Corn Gloves 01:50 - Tell Me About Your Five Minors And What Your Goals Are In Five Years 03:19 - Has Your Family Been Involved With The Corn Gloves 04:12 - What's Your Takeaway From The Corn Gloves Business 06:32 - Has Running A New Business Been Overwhelming At Times 07:01 - How Many Units Have Been Sold 07:30 - Corn Gloves Fashion Show 08:37 - Thank You For Joining Us
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