• E014 - Where Inspiration Meets Life With Wani Iris Manly Esq.

  • Jul 25 2024
  • Length: 32 mins
  • Podcast

E014 - Where Inspiration Meets Life With Wani Iris Manly Esq.

  • Summary

  • Wani Iris Manly, Esq. is a TEDx and award-winning speaker, a corporate, business, and IP lawyer, three-time bestselling author, and entrepreneur. She’s the founder of the House of Inspirational Business based in Paris, France, the law firm of W. Manly, P.A., a boutique corporate business and IP law firm she started in 2008 in Miami, Florida, while serving some of the most recognizable companies including, MasterCard Int’l, Inc., Visa, Inc., and Office Depot, Inc.

    Wani is also the founder of Where Inspiration Meets Law LLC, which provides legal contract templates, legal resources and education for entrepreneurs, coaches, and online businesses to help them legally protect their businesses while fulfilling their purpose-driven missions in the world.

    As an award-winning speaker on change and entrepreneurship, Wani empowers audiences to stop waiting on the externals to change, to instead illicit change from within and change your mindset around change and stop acting as if life is a dress rehearsal, and to step into the main character energy to live happily now. Wani has 20 years of international business, corporate law, and IP law experience while working exclusively with C-Suite executives of U.S. and foreign public traded companies, small business enterprises, entrepreneurs, individual stockholders, and brokerage companies, throughout her career.

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