Donna
Fox
bought her first piece of
real estate during her
first year of
law school, with
no job,
no income and
no prospects
for at least two
years. She purchased her
condo in Chicago
where she still
lives today, saving her
change from
purchases in a jar for the
down payment,
finding a motivated
seller, and buying
a good
deal.
As a clerk during her first semester of
law school, she was
given an assignment to fill in the blanks on some
documents
from information in the client's file. When she returned the
completed documents to her boss, he said, "Congratulations,
you just incorporated your first business." This was the
first of many lessons which taught her that corporations are
just a series of well-written documents.
After leaving law school,
Donna began short stints in the
areas of
appellate law,
criminal law,
medical malpractice,
personal
injury, products
liability and
estate planning
before returning to her roots with a career in
corporate law. Since then she has
worked with small
business owners to
Fortune
500 firms, literally
hundreds of companies. She has
been honored to sit on the
board of directors of several of
them.
In
October 2001,
Donna left her career in
law to begin her
first company,
Homers of Northwest Indiana, LLC. In its
first year, Homers managed the
purchase of a
million dollars
worth of real estate.
Now Donna is a world class speaker and trainer reflecting a commitment to
providing quality education for
entrepreneurs. Donna specializes in seminars
and products that teach business
owners how to accomplish their goals
creatively and legally.