We Are Empowering Business

Robyn Scobey and Linda Simpson
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Robyn Scobey is passionate about small businesses and assisting business owners in growing their businesses to be all they can be. She believes that a successful business allows owners to reduce their time investment in the business and enhance their lives emotionally, physically and nutritionally, ensuring that healthy businesses support healthy individuals.

Robyn operated a successful full accounting practice with her mother for the last seventeen years in central Alberta. They sold the business so that her mother could slow down and Robyn to change her focus by sharing the knowledge she acquired by working with business owners and their accountants.   Cash flow, systems, procedures, and networking are a few tools she has to empower entrepreneurs to achieve freedom.

Robyn has lived on a farm, in various small towns in Alberta, Edmonton, and Iqaluit. She has observed that owners and businesses face the same roadblocks and lack of accessible resources regardless of location.

Robyn has been a single mom to two wonderful children for fifteen years. She knows the struggle to balance work and home. Robyn's freedom includes empowering business owners, attending her son's hockey games and her daughter's dance, hiking, travelling, reading, and networking.



 

Linda Simpson believes that every business has the potential to grow and be successful with the required personnel, knowledge, and tools. Linda grew up on a prosperous family mixed farm in Alberta, which instilled values she has practiced her whole life.  She has owned a business most of her life, often while working full-time.  She was a partner in a trucking company in Edmonton, had a party business and small craft shop in Beaumont, and was a partner in a steam cleaning business in Beaumont. She co-owned an aircraft handling company in Iqaluit, a Bed and Breakfast in Fox Creek.  While in Fox Creek with partners, she started a printing and promotional company that she continues to operate with her husband.  These businesses were the result of needs or opportunities.  Although she enjoyed every one of them, the opportunity presented itself shortly after moving to Daysland. It allowed her to work with her daughter to use her accounting skills to create a successful accounting firm.  Here, she realized that people struggle to run a successful business. Linda realized that many clients needed more than tax advice and was soon teaching clients how to read accountant's reports, teaching systems and procedures, cash flow and offer suggestions for daily business operations. 


In 2022 Linda and her partner decided to sell the Accounting Practice.  Linda thought she would retire; however, the need to help others made this impossible. In 2023 Linda and Robyn agreed that they wanted to teach other business owners how to become successful and empower themselves to have freedom of choice from their businesses. Entrepreneurs are passionate about their business but need assistance in making the balance between work and personal. 


In her free time, Linda is often in a library researching, writing her book, spending time with her husband, daughters, and grandchildren, or travelling. 

 

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