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Vegas Girls Night Out

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BEING BOLD

1. RAINE: What is one or more examples in how you have embraced your bold?

 Being a female entrepreneur in a male dominated industry, I’ve had to have a lot of confidence when approaching clients or partners. 

SURPRISES

2. RAINE: What was the biggest surprise you have experienced in building your business or career?

 How hard it is to find good, reliable employees.  In the past, I would let a lot slide, whether it was showing up late to work or not being a team player, but recently I don’t let a lot slide in the way I used to. 

BALANCE

3. RAINE: How have you battled loneliness or burnout on your journey as a creative entrepreneur?

 Most of the time I am the one deciding the marketing strategies, and it is fun to be creative and try different things, but a lot of the times it’s just me making those decisions. To make sure I stay fresh I try to turn off work whenever possible when at home with my family. 

FAILURES / OBSTACLES

4. RAINE: What was your biggest failure and what did you learn from it?

 Taking a risk on different marketing strategies, and from that I’ve learned not to put all of my eggs in one basket. 

MINDSET

5. RAINE: How would you compare surviving entrepreneurship to sports?

I always played team sports.  When playing on a team you are only as good as your weakest player and the same applies to entrepreneurship.  

 

MEMORIES

6. RAINE: What is your most memorable experience and why?

So many amazing memories, but I think the best is yet to come…

  

WHAT IF

7. RAINE: If you could give yourself advice 5 years ago, knowing what you know now, what would it be?

 Invest in social media and growing that side of the business.  Also, let people go if they aren’t the right fit, don’t hold on to people hoping they will change. 

SUCCESSES

8. RAINE: What accomplishment are you most proud of and who was the person most helpful towards it?

 The overall growth of the business and being able to employ others.  My husband is a producer and business owner here in Vegas, and we work together.  Since he’s been an entrepreneur a lot longer than I have, he has been very helpful when it comes to helping me make the big decisions. 

FUTURE PROJECTS

9. RAINE: What are you most excited about regarding your upcoming projects or goals for your creative or entrepreneurial roadmap?

 I’m working on building out a luxury side of the business, so instead of low budget items, I’m working with one of my best friends to create a Luxury retreat in Vegas for women.  Everything will be five-star all the way. 

FUN FACTS

10. RAINE: What are five things that your fans don’t know about you?

  1. Most people don’t know I have 2 small children

  2. I’ve been in the industry for about 15 years

  3. My right hand girl and longest employee is my Cousin

  4. I’m a New Years Baby

  5. I’m a huge Real Housewive’s fan

TRAVEL

11. RAINE: What city has most influenced you as a creative and why?

 Vegas, obvi… My entire business is based on everything Vegas has to offer! 

WORDS OF WISDOM

12. RAINE: What words of wisdom can you share with others on a Similar journey?

Don’t give up.  Every time you reach your goal, make another one and so on. 

Bri Steck

 

CEO, Vegas Girls Night Out and Founding Partner

Recently named one of Vegas, Inc.’s 40 under 40, it’s no surprise that Las Vegas native Bri Steck brings her vast knowledge of public relations, marketing and advertising to VegasGirlsNightOut.com.  As the owner and CEO, she oversees the day-to-day operations, creative vision, merchandise, marketing, public relations and advertising. 

Vegas Girls Night Out, the first of its kind boutique concierge service offering inside access to the Las Vegas party scene, launched in January 2015 and is designed specifically for women by women to help plan the ultimate Las Vegas girls’ getaway.

Vegas Girls Night Out specializes in creating unique Vegas experiences on a budget.  Offering everything from the hottest shows to VIP nightclub experiences, limo transportation with champagne to prix fixe dining options and hair and makeup services. 

With Bri’s vast knowledge and personal connections, she has created a business that extends her relationships onto the customer, thus allowing girls to experience Vegas the same way that she would.

Bri also serves as the Chief Operating Officer and Founding Partner of Night School 4 Girls, a sultry-burlesque class taught by real Las Vegas Showgirls and Managing Partner at BTU Gifts & News, a joint venture partner with airport retail group Hudson News. She studied at the University of Nevada Las Vegas, specializing in marketing and entertainment and currently resides in Las Vegas with her husband Adam, daughter Sloan and son Jude.