Linda Oladunni used to own and operate a daycare center in
Hyattsville, Maryland called Little Angels. She is now married and the
owner of a gas station business in Rio Grand Valley, Texas. She and her
husband, Dr. Joseph Oladunni have lived there for 25 years and Linda has
managed her business for the past 16 years. Oladunni wouldn’t have been
able to complete her Bachelor’s degree in Business Management and found
her gas station business if she hadn’t gained some experience working
as a nurturing and loving owner of a daycare facility. As the owner of
Little Angels, Oladunni had to deal with many challenges that other
small business owners don’t have to.
Linda Oladunni ran Little Angles for one year in Hyattsville, Maryland. During that time, she worked with parents to find the best conditions, activities, and other amenities that their children would be interested. She found quickly that parents were more willing to leave their children in her care if the children themselves were as impressed by the facilities as their parents. Linda Oladunni always made sure that her building was inviting, clean, and safe for parents and their children. Cleanliness is important to all brick-and-mortar businesses, but in the childcare industry, parents are looking for higher standards before they leave their children with a business.
Linda Oladunni created opportunities for herself to provide the best customer service possible so that parents would entrust their children to her at Little Angels. She dealt with many unique challenges for the year she ran the facility, and the experience allowed her to create success in her second business.
Linda Oladunni ran Little Angles for one year in Hyattsville, Maryland. During that time, she worked with parents to find the best conditions, activities, and other amenities that their children would be interested. She found quickly that parents were more willing to leave their children in her care if the children themselves were as impressed by the facilities as their parents. Linda Oladunni always made sure that her building was inviting, clean, and safe for parents and their children. Cleanliness is important to all brick-and-mortar businesses, but in the childcare industry, parents are looking for higher standards before they leave their children with a business.
Linda Oladunni created opportunities for herself to provide the best customer service possible so that parents would entrust their children to her at Little Angels. She dealt with many unique challenges for the year she ran the facility, and the experience allowed her to create success in her second business.
