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MESO Client Success
March 28, 2022
MESO Client Success
By MircoEnterprise Services of Oregon August 17, 2021
Melinda Sandifer’s inspiration to become a chef and start her mobile catering service, Miss’ipi Chefs, came from her oldest sister, who cooked professionally. But the support that has helped keep the small business afloat during the pandemic has come from MESO. Melinda grew up in Portland in a family where everyone cooked, but started her business while living in the South. When she decided to return to her home town with Miss’ipi Chefs in tow, she built a local following by adding gluten-free and vegan dishes to the menu. However, as the pandemic threw that success in peril last year, she realized she needed to rethink her original business plan. “I had to really think about the future,” Melinda says. “I had to think, ‘If Covid never leaves, how do I keep things going?’” She turned to MESO for help answering that question. After learning about the importance of pivoting to survive the pandemic, she began offering virtual catering and decided to branch out into the retail market with a line of healthy prot
By MircoEnterprise Services of Oregon August 10, 2021
When Deanna Cohen decided to have a mural professionally painted on a wall of her child care center in North Portland, she wanted to work with an artist able to present inclusion and diversity in joyful, whimsical and inspiring ways. She found that – and more – when she commissioned Latoya Lovely to do the project. Deanna had learned about Latoya’s work through a women’s business group they were both involved in. The two met and clicked, especially when they realized they were both MESO clients. Latoya has been able to turn her artistic talent in to a successful business with support from MESO. She was part of the group of artists that recently completed a mural honoring Portland Black-owned businesses on a side of MESO’s building on Northeast Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. Deanna, meanwhile, credits MESO with helping her expand her business, Wow & Flutterville Play Gardens and Child Care, from a home-based business into a commercial space. At the time, she didn’t have much personal credit and couldn’t

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