Sabrina Be Ram, Vision Architect on Influential Women

Influential Woman · Startup Incubation

Sabrina Be Ram

Vision Architect, Cosmovision Creative

Sedona, AZ

Certifications · Degrees · Memberships

Degree University of Maryland Smith School of Business Degree New York University Film School Member Investor's Club

Her Story

About Sabrina

I do venture acceleration for purpose-driven entrepreneurs through my Venture Studio, Cosmovision Creative. Within that, I bridge mystical insight with focused action, empowering visionary founders who've built a prototype and are ready for a sharp, savvy partner to hone their brand strategy, map clear next moves, unlock new markets, and activate growth with the right network connections. I do that through an incubator that I've designed. My expertise spans the entire world of startups - from ideation to branding to legal formation, setting up and streamlining workflows, doing content generation like videos and photos, creating PR and social content, helping design offers and packages that prove product-market fit, lead generation, attracting and booking speaking engagements, creating features ready to publish, facilitating partnerships through my network and Rolodex, developing complementary products and services, providing accountability to prevent founder burnout, and getting founders investment ready with pitch decks and warm outreach to aligned investors. Prior to launching the Venture Studio, I was a freelancer helping to launch brands in New York City and LA. I apprenticed to Alhassan Torre, an internationally renowned fashion designer, and executive produced couture fashion shows out of cathedrals in Los Angeles for Fashion Week. I've been doing branding, helping people streamline operations, client interfacing, and hosting and operating event series from scratch. I also traveled to the Amazon and apprenticed in the realms of plant medicine, which opened up my intuitive abilities and capacity as a healer - something I bring to my work with entrepreneurs who may have energetic blocks or blind spots preventing them from fulfilling their fullest potential.

Her Interview

Ten minutes with Sabrina

01What’s the best career advice you’ve ever received?

Pick a swim lane. I really emphasize that to the founders that I guide, because a lot of times they just bring a whole floodgate of ideas and directions and excitement. And I just keep saying, what are your top two priorities, and let's knock those out and put everything else on the back burner. We won't forget it, we'll roadmap it, and it'll be in the appropriate stage for us to activate that point. But pick a swim lane - give me one clear project, and two priorities within that, and let's keep it focused. It's so important because trying to do too many things all at once can really derail progress.

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