MB\u2019s stained glass projects make for colorful client relationships
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\nSeveral years ago, a friend invited MB (Mary Beth) to a stained glass workshop and now she can\u2019t stop. And when the stained glass studio made the move to QuickBooks, you better believe they called MB first. So her passion led directly to a new client that she still has today.
\nIn this episode, MB talks about how people sense when you\u2019re not being true to yourself. When they sense this, it makes them not want to interact with you which could really hinder your ability to serve your clients well.
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\nMB does QuickBooks consulting and training, having trained more than 12,000 QuickBooks users and accounts. Prior to this, she had a full-time tax and accounting practice. She is a CPA, CITP and Advanced QuickBooks ProAdvisor.
\nShe has a BA in Psychology from the University of Dayton and an MS in Taxation from the University of New Haven.
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\n\nMB poses with Brad Smith, President & CEO of Intuit.
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\n\nTeaching a QuickBooks workshop at the Scaling New Heights Conference.
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\n\nMB\u2019s favorite stained glass project.
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