Empowerment Issue January 2018 | Page 33

MADEINC I spent the night at my job a LOT of nights! I mean a LOT. It wasn’t glamorous, but I was extremely excited to deeply involved in something I was passionate about. I was living the dream and with all the experience that I was gaining, I knew it was something that no one could take away from me. Working five different jobs, for five very different businesses allowed me to see those companies successes and also their failures. It was a great experience! At what point did you realize Penthouse Sweets was going to be successful? Two years ago when we opened the doors to our storefront! Right before then, Val Warner from Windy City Live called me to personally invite me into the show due to my catering her children’s birthday party some time before. She was so blown away that she wanted me to come into the show to tell others about Penthouse Sweets, which brings me where I am today. I’ve had the opportunity to be apart of the Grammys last year, attended a private event at Oprah Winfrey’s condo here in Chicago, make a birthday cake for Chicago’s Chance the Rapper, and others. To say that 2017 was a great year would be an understatement. journey. It’s not for the weak at heart. It’s going to be a lot of late nights and early mornings. A lot of functions missed. A lot of times when you want to hang out with your friends and you can’t. Third, remember the bigger picture. What is your goal? What do you want to get from this? Stay on track. And lastly, don’t pay attention to anyone around you in this field. Do you, have a plan and stay in your lane. Too many times I see other pastry artists get distracted because they see someone else doing something. And then they try to emulate it. Do you, period. How’d you manage to self fund your business? I was adamant to not take out loans, so I busted my butt to take more orders and self-fund myself. And it slowly happened. Without any outside sources, including my parents. It’s a feeling that makes you very proud to have accomplished something of that size and not have to stress about paying loans back if we ever got slow with business. What’s next for Penthouse Sweets? You’ll have to wait and see for yourself (laughs). If there was a starter kit that you could put together for aspirant dessert shop owners, what are three key things you would share? First, believe in yourself no matter what including what your family may tell you. Persevere. Secondly, gather as much information as you possibly can before starting this made-magazine.com | 33