Local Entrepreneurs Making Waves: Stories of Success

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Last week, Westfield State University hosted a panel discussion on hopes and dreams, featuring three local entrepreneurs who shared their inspiring stories of success. Ted Dobek, founder of Circuit Coffee, Sheila Coon, founder of Hot Oven Cookies, and Bob Lowry, owner of Bueno Y Sano, captivated the audience with their journey of turning business ideas into thriving operations.

Bob Lowry, the mastermind behind Bueno Y Sano, shared how a simple burrito he had on Nantucket Island sparked the idea of opening a burrito shop in Amherst. With determination and a $20,000 loan from his dad, Lowry brought his vision to life. Today, Bueno Y Sano has seven locations in Massachusetts and one in South Burlington, Vermont. Lowry emphasized the challenges of managing a business and the importance of taking responsibility for its success.

Sheila Coon, the creative force behind Hot Oven Cookies, took an unconventional path to entrepreneurship. After finding herself in a homeless shelter with her three children, Coon was determined to create a company that provided stability and flexibility. Today, Hot Oven Cookies boasts over 1,000 varieties and is on the brink of retail distribution. Coon’s passion for breaking the generational poverty cycle and creating opportunities for single parents is the driving force behind her business.

Ted Dobek, a Westfield State alum, founded Circuit Coffee to bring quality coffee to the heart of Westfield. Dobek’s dedication to managing his business and his commitment to the local community have been instrumental in the success of Circuit Coffee. His experience at Westfield State inspired him to appreciate local agriculture and foster connections within the community.

These entrepreneurs’ stories are a testament to the power of passion, determination, and hard work. Their advice to aspiring entrepreneurs is to focus on research, seek mentorship, and embrace the challenges of managing a business. Their businesses are not just ventures; they are a reflection of their values and a source of pride and fulfillment. As they continue to grow and innovate, their impact on the local community and beyond is undeniable.

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