Women Leading Boldly Virtual Summit
In this special Bold Leader Spotlight, Karen Gombault sits down with her daughter, Mallory Gombault, a 23-year-old entrepreneur, consultant, and AI prompt engineer. Mallory shares her journey from engineering student to co-founder of Human-I, a startup leveraging AI for personalized education, and G&T, a training and consulting firm focused on generative AI. Their conversation explores the mindset, resilience, and lessons learned along the way. 5 Key Takeaways 1. Resilience is Key – Mallory’s first business lost money, but she reframed it as an investment in her learning. Persistence led to success with her third company. 2. Dare to Put Yourself Out There – Entering competitions, networking, and reaching out to high-level contacts opened doors she never expected. 3. Passion Drives Success – Shifting to AI training / consulting happened organically because of her enthusiasm for the topic, leading to a thriving business. 4. Entrepreneurship Can Be Lonely – Facing skepticism from peers, she leaned on a strong support system. 5. Believe in Yourself Relentlessly – Setting a deadline for success and maintaining unwavering belief kept her focused and motivated. “If you don’t give up, at some point, you will succeed. It’s just a matter of time.” – Mallory Gombault Mallory’s journey is a testament to the power of resilience, adaptability, and self-belief. And that is very impressive for a 23 year old entrepreneur starting her 3rd company. By continuously learning, daring to take risks, and surrounding herself with supportive people, she has built a successful career at a young age. Her story is an inspiration to aspiring entrepreneurs navigating uncertainty. Where to Connect: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mallory-gombault/ mallory.gombault@gt-digital-creation.com https://ai.gt-digital-creation.com/ For a free workshop, go to the website.
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