The efactory and Missouri Small Business Development Center at MSU Mentorship Program gives startup founders and small business owners access to experienced owners and business leaders. These experts understand the risks and rewards of starting a business. Mentors provide honest and practical feedback based on personal experience, not just business theory.
Mentorship meetings are free and open to everyone.
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Ginsey Kramarczyk is an attorney and federal court clerk in the Western District of Missouri. Previously, she worked at the New Mexico Court of Appeals. Before her legal career, Ginsey worked primarily in the social impact and business consulting space while living abroad in Israel, India, and Paraguay where she worked with companies working across industries such as agriculture, water and sanitation, ed-tech, and financial inclusion. Ginsey has managed a co-working space, worked with startups, served as a community economic development volunteer in Peace Corps Paraguay, and taught entrepreneurship and leadership courses in high school and universities in both English and Spanish.
Ginsey graduated Cum Laude with her Juris Doctor from Pepperdine School of Law. She also earned a Masters in International Studies, focusing on International Business and Economic Relations at Oklahoma State University, and a Bachelors in Political Science and Theology at Oral Roberts University. Ginsey loves working with startups and is passionate about entrepreneurship, social impact, and education. Her interests lie at the intersection of community building and economic development, especially projects that promote inclusive growth and innovation.
When not working, Ginsey loves cooking, traveling, spending time with friends and family, and going on walks with her new puppy, Nola.