Business, Networking

Plano, Texas – Building a business is a lot like getting ketchup out of a bottle. To succeed, you got to coax it, shake it, and even, “windmill” it. But once flowing, there’s no stopping it.

Kim Houlne, president and chief executive of Working Solutions, uses that analogy to describe how it felt in 1996 starting her company, now recognized as a leader in remote workforce services across America.

“It was slow at first. Much anticipation, like the Carly Simon song that Heinz once played in its commercials. And then, bam, things start happening. The ketchup flowed and business boomed.”

Her Plano-based company celebrates 20 years this month. So it’s fitting Houlne is sharing her growth strategies at the Chase for Business Conference in Dallas.

You can read more about the Kim's participation in the Chase for Business conference 2016.

 

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