For Jeremiah Flowers, helping others comes naturally. Flowers has been working with Fortune 500 companies since the age of 18. And now, he focuses on channeling his knowledge into something called ‘The Enterpriser’ Accelerator Program.
“I made a vow to myself and God that I was going to become a man that would exemplify to my wife, my children, and the world on what it looks like to be a husband, father, and leader,” Flowers said. “I want to provide a platform for communications, and I want to continue to learn people’s visions and dialect styles in order to be a vessel where people can come and get what they need.”
The 39-year-old Flowers has been working in business development, taxation, and money management through TaxNerd, his tax advisory firm, for 12 years. Flowers had a knack for sharing his knowledge, helping friends and colleagues who needed advice about taxes or business. Eventually, he realized that his unique experience and skill set made him the perfect person to ideate and launch ‘The Enterpriser’ Accelerator Program. This program coaches entrepreneurs who need a mentor to help them succeed.
“Starting a business is a stressful time for every business founder, but if you’re someone without a network of mentorship and support, it can be even harder,” said Flowers. “I was blessed to have my wife and my mentors at my side, and I want to provide that same support, coupled with the practical tools needed to succeed, to those interested in doing what I have done.”
Flowers’ ‘The Enterpriser’ Accelerator Program teaches aspiring entrepreneurs how to build a scalable business. Components of the program that students will learn include ongoing business planning; in-depth industry analysis; a customer-centered sales culture; and much more.
For Flowers, the bottom line objective is to create a vision, solve problems, and make an impact so aspiring business owners can better implement How to Control, Employ, and Steward Money.™ This is the title of Flowers’ book, which shares secrets, strategies and principle utilization for effectively running a business and retaining money.
‘The Enterpriser’ Accelerator Program is a good fit for people who want to start their own business in industries including healthcare, aviation, real estate, media and entertainment, armed forces, transportation, law enforcement, education etc. Flowers is passionate about helping people start and sustain small businesses in these verticals.
“I want to help people who need someone who isn’t afraid to let them thrive,” Flowers said. “I want them to experience what it feels like to get a bigger piece of the pie so they can make a decision if they want to stay or go.”
Flowers has also developed a TV series called The Enterpriser to help entrepreneurs visualize through his screenplay on the pinnacle points of what it’s really like to be in business. Episodes cover topics such as double taxation, capital reserve revenue, branding, depreciable assets, diversification, and legacy protection.
“For a lot of people, taking in information formally is stressful and that prevents them from actually learning anything,” Flowers explained. “Making a TV short film is a great way to make this information accessible to everyone, and even a little bit fun.”
The first episode (titled “Double Taxation”) will begin streaming in December 2021. At the end of the day, everything Flowers does — from his coaching program to his book to his new TV series — is designed with one goal in mind: helping other driven, motivated people find success. His final advice for aspiring entrepreneurs?
“Get a mentor who has been where you want to be and have the mentor show you the way.”
About Jeremiah Flowers
Jeremiah Flowers, known as “The Enterpriser,” helps aspiring business owners build their businesses from the ground up with compliance and scalability in mind. He has a new TV show series launching in December 2021. Apply to his Enterpriser Accelerator Program today.