Harriet Tinka CPA, CMA is an in-demand speaker, life coach, youth supporter, passionate entrepreneur, and life enthusiast. She’s also a competitive runner who has completed tough mudders and the Canadian Death Race. Listen to Harriet talk motivation, empowering young women, and the strangest thing that’s ever happened to her while racing (spoiler alert: it involves cows!).
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