Rochelle Johnson Studio Gallery Opening

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RMMFI is proud to announce the grand opening of our Retail Incubator featuring Rochelle Johnson Studio. The Retail Incubator is a special Access to Markets opportunity in our Thrive program, offering discounted subleases to qualified RMMFI graduates. This program provides entrepreneurs with real-life retail experience with ongoing mentorship and technical assistance.

Rochelle Johnson is a lifelong resident of Denver’s Five Points neighborhood, an incredibly talented artist, and a graduate of Business Launch Boot Camp #10. Learn more about Rochelle’s gallery opening in our press release here!

 

 

 

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