• What do I actually do?

      At the BiZHUB Accelerator this morning we all discussed what we do and what gives us joy and brings fun into our roles, and our businesses. A few people asked me what I did, and that’s a very hard question to answer. And one that I posed in my one man show that I performed at the Phoenix Theatre in Bordon at the weekend. At the end of the show I asked the audience to vte which most fit with my overview of what I have been doing in business for the past 30+ years.

      I gave them four different suggestions as to what should be on my business card, those options are as follows:

      A) MC& Host · Designer · Business Investor · Legend (Local)
      B) Professional Show-Off · Chaos Wrangler · Loud Suits, Louder Ideas
      C) Podcast Host · Occasional Genius · Web Whisperer · Local Legend
      D) Creative Fixer · Professional Problem Dodger · Business Whisperer · Local Legend

      Over to you, what do YOU think best suits what you know of me?!

      Gareth Turner, Refeia Zaman and Rob Fryer
      8 Comments
      • I reckon B or D Stuart.
        Sadly couldn’t make it to your show but knowing you were doing it and having known and worked with you, I Had my own quick think to come up with a title or a tag line for brand Stuart.

        How about “Ambassador of Awesome People, Awesome Businesses and Awesome Suits”

        or simply “Ambassador of Awesome”

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        • @robfryer-brandstorm SEE! No one seems able to pin it down! BUT! I doo like: Ambassador of Awesome, has a certain credibility that my suits may otherwise belie… It was a fab night, but I will do it again… with some edits, tweaks and technical improvements!

        • Rob I think you have nailed it with Ambassador of Awesome

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        • I don’t actually know you that well but from initial impressions I would go for D, but love the suits 😀

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          • @refeiaz See, yes, that’s the issue Refeia, context dependant business cards should be a thing. I’m like a chameleon, change my suit to suit the sitch!