Nina Pierson
Nina can perhaps best be described as a professional multi-tasker. She’s always got something up her sleeve - which must be a pretty big sleeve considering the number of companies she starts, one after the other. As well as being an entrepreneur, Nina is a spokesperson, activist, writer and influencer. A jack of all trades with 1001 things to teach you.
Occupation
Ondernemer, auteur.
Speaking at The Self-Made Summit about
Nina never travels without her most valuable baggage: namely her tremendous wisdom and infinite experience. At The Self-Made Summit, her experience will be at your disposal for a whole day. So take advantage! Questions are priceless. The same goes for inspiration. We’re pretty sure we’ll be in good hands with such a spiritual, wholesome, sustainability-conscious woman in the room. We don’t know how she does it. But we’re about to find out.
During her talk at The Self-Made Summit edition 2, Nina will tell all about how to develop a concept into an actual company, put together a dream team, drive that same team to success and determine when and how to say goodbye to that company in which you invested so much of your blood, sweat and tears. And of course...how to combine all of this hard work with motherhood.
Expert knowledge
- Teaching you how to make abstract concepts concrete.
- Giving you tips about assembling strong, successful teams.
- Showing you how to let go, no matter how big or small the matter.
We know her from
Nina Pierson kicked off her career in 2011 as co-founder of PUP Agency which specializes in concept, branding and design. ‘Consider us as an artist that you hire for its unique vision, style and signature’, the agency writes about its services. In 2013, Nina and her husband opened salad bar chain SLA, which she still leads today at the company’s helm. In 2015, Nina brought online magazine Bedrock to fruition, which focuses on conscious and healthy living.
In between all of these entrepreneurial endeavors, Nina penned a book for women on the brink of motherhood, entitled ‘Mama-en’. A positive, realistic self-care guide to help women navigate nine months of pregnancy, birth and the postpartum period.