Sonequa Murray of Simply Sonequa Pound Cakes on using REV’s tools for success during COVID-19 from REV Birmingham on Vimeo.
Sonequa Murray, the owner of Simply Sonequa Pound Cakes, calls REV a “bowl of knowledge.” One that she said equipped her with the tools to launch a successful delivery service during the COVID-19 pandemic. Watch the above video to find out what she learned along the way.
REV has been engaged with our partners to ensure we are being as collaborative and clear as possible in messaging to our community the resources available to Birmingham entrepreneurs during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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