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Sponsor Our ArticlesOrlando came alive with entrepreneurial spirit at the ASI Show, where _passion, persistence, and community engagement_ took center stage, showcasing tales of resilience and creativity from new business leaders. Entrepreneurs from various sectors gathered to share their remarkable journeys, demonstrating how these core values paved the way for their successes.
One inspiring story comes from Markys Mackey, who established Verity Construction Co. during the 2020 pandemic year. Despite the odds, Mackey has made impressive strides in sectors that span construction services, proving that even in challenging times, there’s room for growth and innovation.
Speaking to the event’s crowd, Mackey’s journey reminded attendees that success does not come easy, but with hard work and a visionary approach, anything is possible. His success illustrates the potential for new businesses to thrive, even amidst uncertainty.
Another standout was Laine Powell, who cleverly shifted her focus from a humble stationery venture to the dynamic world of Tech Sassy Girlz in 2014. Her company’s mission? To uplift and increase the representation of girls and women in STEM fields. Powell’s dedication to education and empowerment emphasizes the importance of nurturing the next generation, ensuring that young minds feel inspired and ready to tackle the tech world head-on.
Perhaps the most poignant story came from Stephanie Stuckey, who took over her grandfather’s iconic business, Stuckey’s, in 2019 after it had fallen into disarray. Originally founded by W.S. Stuckey in the 1930s as a small pecan stand, Stuckey’s evolved into a beloved roadside chain but faced tough times under new ownership. At one low point, Stuckey found herself in a parking lot feeling defeated but determined to breathe life back into the brand.
Since her takeover, Stuckey’s has undergone a stunning transformation—experiencing a remarkable _400% revenue growth_ to reach $10 million. This rebound is attributed to a strategic pivot away from being merely a convenience store and refocusing on manufacturing nostalgic products like candy and the famous pecan log rolls that made the brand a household name.
What Stuckey did cleverly was utilize promotional products that helped narrate her brand story, forging genuine emotional connections with customers. Attendees at the event were particularly moved by her entrepreneurial journey, especially those from family-owned businesses, who resonated with her experiences.
Stuckey continually engages with her audience by emphasizing the values of kindness and respect, which were central to her grandfather’s original ethos. She reminds other entrepreneurs to express their unique value propositions while being attentive to their customers’ needs. This approach instills trust and loyalty, which are essential for sustainable business growth.
The event also highlighted the importance of community involvement. Thanks to organizations like the National Entrepreneur Center (NEC), which has trained over _25,000 entrepreneurs_ in the past year alone, Central Florida is brimming with ambition and innovative ideas. It reflects the belief that when businesses thrive, communities prosper.
Overall, the ASI Show Orlando 2025 showed that no matter where one starts, with deep-seated passion and an unwavering spirit, the sky truly is the limit for aspiring entrepreneurs. Their journeys set examples that inspire not only the current generation of business owners but also the future trailblazers ready to take on the resources and opportunities available.
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