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She quit banking after 20 years and turned to fish farming - The story of Aquatic Foods CEO

29 min · 27. nov. 2022
episode She quit banking after 20 years and turned to fish farming - The story of Aquatic Foods CEO cover

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After quitting her over 20-year banking career she turned to fish farming. But the challenges of being an entrepreneur will prove more costly than she anticipated as she'll soon come to realise. Watch Mabel Quashie, CEO of Aquatic Foods share the story of her journey to becoming the owner of a company focused on empowering the youth though the business of healthy living. #21minuteswithkkb #entrepreneur #Aquaticfoods

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