‘I Want to Empower My Daughter to Stand on Her Own Two Feet’
Christina Russell, president of Camp Bow Wow, a very successful dog daycare and boarding franchise, follows a key business principle instilled from a young age: Personal responsibility is fundamental for growth. Her mother was a single mom and supported two kids as a secretary for the Orlando Transit Authority — making roughly $7,000 a year. Yet…
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