Brewing Success: How NBIC Helped Bubble Love Spread “Positivi-tea”

Nashville has charm, hospitality, and now the taste of happiness in a cup – Bubble Love! Meet Anna Fields, the woman behind the vibrant bubble tea haven nestled in the heart of the Nashville Farmers Market.
Anna’s journey began overseas. After spending nine years in China and working with children with disabilities, she returned to the states with her family. Choosing Nashville as her home, Anna realized “Music City” was overflowing with southern charm and hospitality, but something was missing. It was the refreshing and flavorful bubble tea Anna had grown to love while abroad.
Jose Rodriguez: R & Company Construction Group

Jose Rodriguez is the owner and president of R & Company, a small construction contracting business in Nashville. Through his experience navigating the competitive realm of commercial contracting for over 3.5 years now, Rodriguez has seen firsthand the difference that strategic mentorship, such as what he found at NBIC, can make.
Becoming a Businesswoman: One Consultant’s Story

Pauline Long is the co-founder of MedsPLUS Consulting, established in 2018 alongside Dr. Jennifer Campbell in Birmingham, Alabama. Their mission is to engage, educate, and empower patients to lead their healthcare teams and improve health outcomes. MedsPLUS Consulting recently opened a new pharmacy and wellness center in downtown Birmingham. This center emphasizes hands-on patient care, including medication reviews, preventative screenings, and immunizations.
Amber Greer: From Entrepreneur to Popcorn Powerhouse

Kernels Nashville Popcorn has been a Music City staple for over a decade, tantalizing taste buds with bold and unique flavors like “Nashville Hot” and “Music City Mix”. But co-owner Amber Greer, craved more. She felt a desire to push the boundaries and elevate the business to a new level, but she felt stuck, stating she was “working for my business and not on it.”
Tanzye Hill: From Educator To Community Changing Advocate

As a Nashville transplant, Tanzye Hill was first drawn to “Music City” by the calling of education. Teaching wasn’t just a job for Tanzye; it was a way to nurture her community. During her decade in the Metro Nashville Public School system, she saw her role as an extension of the families she served, going beyond the classroom to organize events and advocate for her students’ needs. However, the birth of her niece would change Tanzye’s life forever.