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Let s Start a Business by Ray Mills
Drawing from his own experience as the owner of multiple businesses and now a self-made millionaire, Ray Mill’s latest book is about laying a solid foundation. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, USA, April 10, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ Let’s Start a Business, is helping young and experienced entrepreneurs get their businesses off the ground. The book by business and social entrepreneur Ray Mills hit the shelves in 2019 and it could not have come at a better time. With the pandemic taking a major toll on local and global economies, start-up businesses have been some of the hardest hit across all sectors. Yet surprisingly, the pandemic has also led to an increase in entrepreneurial spirit and activity as more and more people and companies devise new business ideas to fill existing and emerging market needs.
Thirty-five-year-old Atlanta entrepreneur Ray Mills has given back to the elementary school that he says helped keep him safe and influenced his successful path as an entrepreneur and youth mentor.
The businessman, real estate investor, and author who was brought up by his grandparents, was educated at Love T. Nolan Elementary School during his first- through fifth-grade years in the early ’90s.
“It was good for the type of community that we were in, it helped us,” Mills told Atlanta Black Star. “It definitely shielded us from, you know, the gang violence and the shooting, it was a safe haven for me.”