Local Business Makers — TK Business Magazine

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Local Business Makers
By working together, micro-businesses boost each other in the community, so that everyone succeeds.

Local Business Makers
Miranda EricssonContributing Writer

It’s not always easy to quit your day job. Micro-businesses are a way to go into business while still caring for a family, going to school, or working full time. These business owners not only strive to get their own products to market but also collaborate with other businesses and connect to their communit $y in so many ways. By working together, micro-businesses boost each other in the community, so that everyone succeeds.

Miranda Ericsson

Contributing Writer

Miranda Ericsson is a librarian, poet, and freelance writer. She’s interested in leadership, technology, and the many ways that local businesses enrich our community. Ericsson majored in creative writing at Washburn University in Topeka and earned her Master of Library and Information Science from Emporia State University. Her work has been published in Inscape, Argo, Homewords, XYZ Magazine, and TK Business Magazine.

Contributing Writer

Miranda Ericsson is a librarian, poet, and freelance writer. She’s interested in leadership, technology, and the many ways that local businesses enrich our community. Ericsson majored in creative writing at Washburn University in Topeka and earned her Master of Library and Information Science from Emporia State University. Her work has been published in Inscape, Argo, Homewords, XYZ Magazine, and TK Business Magazine.

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