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September 2015 The Small Business Issue

With a mission to inform, empower, celebrate and advocate for British Columbia's current and aspiring business leaders, BCBusiness go behind the headlines and bring readers face to face with the key issues and people driving business in B.C.

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bcbusiness.ca Starting from scratch is the fabled path for many would-be small business owners. But for the following three entrepreneurs, buying an established business allowed them to avoid the pitfalls of previous owners—and carve out their own path to business success Dr. Michelle Tao is wrapping up a busy Wednesday at her office—a small seven-employee family dental clinic painted a cheery shade of yellow and housed above a convenience store on Vancouver's Commercial Drive. She's run her practice for just over a year, and while dental work comes easily to her, she's still navigating how to operate the business. So once the tools get tucked into their cabinets, she hangs up her white coat and starts going over the books or meeting with members of her staff. "The best part of my day is the dentistry," says the 39-year-old UBC School of Dentistry grad. "I love treating patients. I love the actual work. The part I don't like is the administration stuff. I don't like knowing about the Employment Standards Act; the rules regarding tax deductions. It's not me." Tao is both businesswoman and dentist—a combination she's aspired to since her UBC days. "I think it's the dream of all dentists to have their own practice," she says. Like many fellow entrepreneurs, however, Tao has achieved that dream not by start- ing from scratch but instead by buying an established business. Tao had worked as an associate in another clinic for more than 10 years, but when she gave birth to her first child she sat down to think hard about her future. She realized she wanted more control over her schedule and to not spend so many weekends and evenings at work. Tao mentioned her thoughts in passing to a colleague, who had coincidentally been talking to another dentist, Dr. Penny Thompson. Thompson was looking for someone to take over her practice when she retired. Buying in the issue small Business sePTeMbeR 2015 BCBusiness 39 b y D E E H O N /// p o r t r ai t s b y PA U L J O S E P H inside R e s u l t s f r o m o u r e x c l u s i v e S m a l l B u s i n e s s S u r v e y p . 4 4

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