U.S. Army veteran, David Brown, holds a BS in Computer Science worked odd jobs for his now father in law while his wife started her own daycare to be able to stay home with their young son. This resulted in a number of adoptions by his family. His family ended up moving to South Africa for a number of years while he executed overseas security contracts. After years of saving, he and his wife, Brenda, opened the doors to America’s single largest tattoo studio.
Topics Discussed:
- David’s path to becoming a tattoo artist
- How a “someday fund” opened the doors to his business
- David and his family’s experience living overseas
- The support of the tattoo community
- How the Brown’s chose the name for their business
- The art of tattooing
- The ins and outs of being a foster family
- Commit to Burning the Boats
- Focusing in artists first
- Demonstrate being part of your community
Links & Resources:
- Chins Up
- Sue’s Gift
- Tattoo-a-thon
- FallenHeroes.com
- 719-635-7431
- 524 W. Colorado
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