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Henry Lopez
Serial Entrepreneur and Small Business Coach & Consultant - helping people start, run and grow a small business. ➡The How of Business Podcast ➡Small Business Coaching ➡Resources & Tools for Small Business Owners
Henry Lopez is a serial entrepreneur, small business coach, consultant, and podcast host with over 35 years of diverse business experience. He is known for his expertise in helping small business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs start and grow their ventures.
Professional Background
Henry hosts "The How of Business" podcast, which focuses on providing actionable advice for starting and growing small businesses.1 As an E-Leap Collaborator, he shares content about entrepreneurship from Gino Wickman's "Entrepreneurial Leap" along with his own experiences and knowledge to help people decide if entrepreneurship is right for them.4
Entrepreneurial Experience
Throughout his career, Henry has been involved in various businesses:
- He currently helps his wife with her travel consulting business
- He is a minority partner in a franchise called Office Evolution, which provides shared office spaces
- His primary business is coaching and consulting for small business owners1
Expertise and Offerings
Henry offers several resources for entrepreneurs:
- He conducts online live workshops to help people start their small businesses, covering topics like business plans and financial projections3
- As an E-Leap Collaborator, he guides aspiring entrepreneurs through the three most important tools in the Entrepreneurial Leap program5
- He provides coaching and consulting services to small business owners, drawing from his extensive experience1
Background and Influences
Henry is the son of Cuban immigrants, which has influenced his entrepreneurial spirit.2 He credits several books as being influential in his business journey, including "Rich Dad, Poor Dad," "The E-Myth," and "Purple Cow".2
Henry Lopez's approach to business emphasizes practical, actionable advice for small business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs, focusing on the realities of running a "micro business" rather than just highlighting unicorn companies.2