While working in accounting for a manufacturing company, Frederick Bruce pursued his education and graduated from Northwestern University’s School of Business. After a few years, f...view moreWhile working in accounting for a manufacturing company, Frederick Bruce pursued his education and graduated from Northwestern University’s School of Business. After a few years, following his graduation, he entered the world of self-employment. He became a consultant to small businesses. The clients ranged in size from one to ten people. Many of the clients had unique skills in their trade, but limited skills in management, marketing, taxes and accounting. He worked with them in these areas to enable them to stay in business.
His consulting career consisted of working with these clients to help them understand that their skills in their specialized talents were not enough. They had to “wear all the hats” in order to stay in business.
Wrapped up in these individual endeavors are the dreams, frustrations and achievements they encountered. Working with these clients gave Frederick Bruce the knowledge and understanding, on an individual basis, of what it takes to succeed. It uniquely qualifies him to tell their stories.view less