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Emily Morehouse: Featured Innovator in Tallahassee's Innovation District

Our very own Emily Morehouse had a feature in Tallahassee's Innovation District in February. If you don't know what Tally's Innovation District is, it's a:

Grassroots, citizen-driven movement because <they> are passionate about breaking down the silos in our city and creating opportunities for talented, motivated people to interact with each other.

She was featured for the value her skills bring to Tallahassee and how they contribute to the economic shifts in our great city.

Emily's reasons for choosing to innovate in Tallahassee?

On Entrepreneurship:

I love building the dreams of startups, knowing one day I'll have that idea that I pour everything into.

Finding Inspiration:

Figuring out how things work. Taking apart the proverbial pen and figuring out how to put it back together.

Advice for Other Entrepreneurs:

If you do what you love, you'll never work a day in your life.

To learn more about Emily's story and discover incredible people that are calling the Innovation District home visit: www.innovationdistrict.co.

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