October 29, 2024 10:36am
MEET 2024 POWER TO PROSPER PARTICIPANT: DR. TYESHIA HALSELL-RICHARDS
Our Power to Prosper Accelerator is all about giving minority-owned businesses the skills and connections they need to move to the next level and grow here in Greater Louisville. The accelerator, valued at $15,000 per individual, is offered free to participants through the generous funding of Papa Johns and Suntory Global Spirits. This program teaches business owners critical business skills like development strategies, strategic planning, financial management skills, marketing & sales, human resources, how to access capital, and how to contract with the government and major corporations.
DR. TYESHIA HALSEELL-RICHARDS
What is your business name?
Tell us about what your business does.
- Private practicing Pediatric office. We offer pediatric care from birth to age twenty-one. We conduct well-child/annual checks/physicals, diagnose and treat sick kids, and manage chronic medical conditions.
What inspired you to join the Power to Prosper program?
- I want to learn more about business ownership from a business standpoint. I am a medical provider and I know how to do medicine, but to have a successful medical practice, I need to learn how to be a great business owner.
Where do you see your business in the next 5 to 10 years? How do you believe the Power to Prosper program will help you in reaching those long-term goals?
- I plan to have two locations, possibly selling the first to a bigger medical practice like Norton and/or Baptist. A well-oiled machine will prosper, and I plan to learn the tools needed from Power to Prosper program. I want to pay all my overhead loans from the start-up process.
What’s your favorite thing about living and doing business in Louisville?
- I love my population of patients. I love serving and offering great medical care to underserved and privately insured patients with the same quality of service. I don’t treat Medicaid patients different than privately insured patients. Everyone is served equally by a local, African American, female, Louisvillian (born and raised).