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At just 19 years old, Baylee Goosmann is turning heads and heating up ovens as the founder and owner of Slice605. Customers entering her establishment are frequently surprised to learn the young woman managing the counter and taking orders is not merely an employee, but the driving force behind the entire business.
Goosmann's venture into the food industry demonstrates a remarkable blend of youthful ambition and sharp business acumen. She has taken on the challenges of entrepreneurship, from managing inventory and staffing to ensuring customer satisfaction, all while crafting a popular menu. Her story is resonating throughout the community, inspiring both peers and seasoned business owners alike.
The success of Slice605 highlights a growing trend of young adults bypassing traditional career paths to launch their own enterprises. Goosmann focuses on creating a welcoming atmosphere and a quality product, proving that age is no barrier to leadership. Her dedication is paving the way for a new generation of local business owners, one pizza at a time.
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