Caribbean Entrepreneur Barnadette "Camille" Warren: St Vincent and the Grenadines
Today i present to you Vincentian Entrepreneur, Camille Warren, we had a very interesting chat and i wish to present some of the things we spoke about. I do hope this will inspire aspiring entrepreneurs and actual entrepreneurs.
Bernadette “Camille” Warren is an
entrepreneur from the Village of Belair in St Vincent. She is the wife of
Taireen Warren, who is also her business partner. Taireen loves business, He
has a degree in Business Administration , has acquired knowledge in management, communication
and, organizational skills that is quite essential to starting or having a
successful business. Camille is creative, charismatic with keen business insights
from her previous work experiences. Their passion for business and helping
people gave birth to their business Brio Che.
1. Tell me about your business, what is it about?
Brio Che is an eco-friendly brand/business offering
an array of natural, handmade, health and beauty coconut products. Brio Che
means, “A life of fun and vitality.” We currently offer; Organic Virgin &
Pure Coconut oil, Organic Coconut Soaps, Eco Friendly Scented Candles in
Coconut Shell, Exfoliating Body Scrubs, and Moisturizing Lip Balms all made
from coconut goodness. It is also an agricultural, environmental and health
initiative to encourage persons to utilize the natural resources here on our
island.
2. What ignited the spark in you to start a new business venture?
How did the idea for your business come about?
The
spark was the moment I was at my grandmother’s house and she was busy
processing coconut to make coconut oil. It was something she has been doing for
over 50 years and seems to enjoy. I got in on the fun as she passed on her
knowledge and expertise to me. My fascination has always been to use the
coconut milk to make Gelato (Ice Cream) but this was a bigger idea that
required much more financing. It wasn’t long before we decided to start Brio Che with a coconut line to make our own natural
products as it was also getting hard to keep up with purchasing healthier
alternatives.
3. How many hours do you work on your business a day on average?
Oh
wow no sleep, just kidding. 7am-9pm or 9am-11pm, so like 14hours a day,
sometimes 18hrs. Hubby has a fulltime job so he has work at work and work when
he gets home, exactly what he says all the time. We do believe working hard and smart is one
of the main ingredients to success so it is necessary. I will get up and get
dressed in my work overall/attire as if I was going to work, so that I stay
focus and discipline.
4.
What motivates you?
I
draw motivation from every positive thing that surrounds me. God, nature, love, great people, good books,
my desire to accomplish phenomenal things in life amidst
the challenges and making people happy. It brings such satisfaction to see the smile on
someone's face after I've just helped them in some way.
5. What is your greatest fear, and how do you manage fear?
I
despise dealing with overly negative or difficult people. Hubby seems to have a
knack for that though so I am learning a lot from him. I can’t think of
anything else that I am fearful of right now. I do get nervous about things I
don’t necessarily have control over, but at the same time I can manage that by
proper planning or improving. I now understand things don’t always go the way
you anticipate even with the best plans, so being able to move forward is
important.
6.
How do you define success?
Success to me is about being happy with where you are at in life, having
accomplished specific or personal goals and making your dreams a reality. I don’t believe I am successful just yet, but
I will be in a few years.
7. Who has been your greatest inspiration?
Everyone who supports our journey inspires us to
persevere. Happy customers, other
business people or organizations that offer their guidance, friends and family
that genuinely wants us to succeed inspires us because they believe we can do
great things and this gives us the confidence and motivation to always do our
best.
8.
What book has inspired you the most?
(OR what is your favourite book?)
My favourite book, Wow, i have a ton of
favorites, smiling… especially in audio format like Anthony Robbins, he is my
source for motivation. However someone lent me a copy of David Novak- “Taking
people with you,” which I thoroughly enjoyed. I really need to get my own copy.
His book is a unique insight on personal development, and how to bring out the
best in others. It is one of the best, most practical hands-on books on
leadership I've ever read. My plan is to apply the principles I’ve learnt, to
be a charismatic and successful Entrepreneur, and assist other persons along my
journey… it really is the only way to make big things happen.
9.
What is your favourite aspect of being
an entrepreneur?
What I love about being an entrepreneur is the
ability to make the decisions. Though hubby is the decisive one, having my
hubby as my business partner, with his great set of skills and keen business
perspective is awesome. The flexibility to work from anywhere is my
greatest love and knowing the success of our business is up to us. I also think
it is quite fulfilling creating an opportunity for ourselves that may someday
create opportunities for others.
10. Do you think that entrepreneurship is important to your local economy
and why?
Yes,
I think entrepreneurship is good for the growth of our local economy and is
very important. One of our goals was to utilize our resources on our island to
reduce imports, while inspiring persons to support more locally made products,
so more money stays here to develop our communities. It is high time we as a small island start
exporting too. This will intensify competition, create employment, increase
productivity, and offer customers value. So entrepreneurship really does
benefit everyone along the way.
11. Where do you see yourself and your business 10 years from now?
I see myself as a very successful entrepreneur by
then, with our very own Brio Che, Health Store and Gelato Cafe not only in
St.Vincent but several places around the world. I see myself traveling around
the world. I will also like to have an establishment that assists other
entrepreneurs. I know how hard it can be to have great ideas and not being able
to make them a reality.
12. What three pieces of advice would you give to students who want to become
entrepreneurs? An entrepreneur is one who takes initiative, creates his or
her own opportunities and accepts some risks…so be prepared to take risks. Secondly
being discipline is important I think the hardest part is the discipline it takes to get everything
together. Finally, stay motivated and focus on your goals, you have to have a
clear vision of where you going or what you want to achieve. Finally as
long as you are passionate about your business and committed to delivering your
best, people will notice. The rest will follow.
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