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Kay Lee Fukui

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Hi, I met you at the Spark Conference.

Have a great New Year 2025!

Kay Lee

Robert and Kay Lee Fukui are the co-founders of i61, inc., a
business consulting company. They assist married entrepreneurs
create better work/life balance by structuring the business to scale
while giving precious time back to the owner to invest into their
marriage.
Robert received his marketing degree from San Jose State
University and experienced 25 successful years in sales/marketing
with companies such as Coca-Cola, Novartis Pharmaceutical and
Bristol-Myers Squibb. He played instrumental roles in the launch of
six major brands, directly responsible for over $150 million in
revenue and a recipient of national sales and leadership awards.
His business acumen allows him to help family businesses build a
more profitable, efficient and sustainable company.
Kay Lee Fukui earned her business degree from the University of
La Verne. She worked in the banking industry for many years and in
her family business as operations manager for over 10 years before
meeting the love of her life, Robert. She understands the highs and
lows of running a family business and the sacrifices the owners
make; often at the expense of marriage and family. Her passion is
to see marriages flourish in the midst of building a profitable
business and to help the entrepreneur couple understand that you

don’t have to sacrifice the marriage and family for the business.
Together, they have developed an innovative consulting program, Power Couples by
DesignTM, which equips the married entrepreneur to build a Thriving Marriage AND
Prosperous Business. They have also authored the book, Tandem: The married
entrepreneurs’ guide for greater work-life balance.
Free gift: https://build.marriedentrepreneur.co/balance-business-marriage-better
Book: https://www.thetandembook.com/
Website: https://marriedentrepreneur.co/
Podcast: https://marriedentrepreneur.co/blog and on all major podcast players
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertfukui/
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kayleefukui/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thrivingintandem
Instagram: @ThrivingInTandem

Topics They Speak On:
✓ Creating Better Balance in Marriage and Business
✓ Keys To Working Well As Husband and Wife
✓ Conflict Is Healthy
✓ 3 Pillars For Business Growth and Freedom
✓ Increasing Margin of Time and Money
✓ 4 Common Pricing Mistakes That Eat Profits
✓ Marketing Simplified
✓ Faith, Family and Finance: Keeping Priorities, The Priority
✓ Stop Being The Backlog To Growth
Starter Interview Questions:
▪ As we get older, one tends to look back and wish they could have done some
things differently. What are some of the top regrets successful entrepreneurs
have?
▪ Being an entrepreneur can be challenging and there are many demands from the
business. There are also expectations from the spouse and family. How do you
strike a proper work/life balance and meet these competing demands? Is this
even possible?
▪ It seems as though the average business owner wears multiple hats that leads to
a high workload. And that is what steals time away from their family. How do you
fix that?
▪ Low profits is a common business issue that keep many owners up at night. Is
more sales always the answer?
▪ Your background is in marketing and sales which is an area many businesses
struggle. Why is this so hard for many? Is there a secret formula for marketing
success?
▪ Working together as husband and wife can be a struggle. When would you
recommend working together or not and how can you prevent it from ruining a
marriage?
▪ They say communication is the foundation for any healthy marriage and
relationship. Yet it is still a struggle for many. Why is that? What are some
practical tips for better communication?
▪ Most couples would agree that prioritizing the marriage is important. But how do
you deal with the demands of the business that needs the owners attention?

Book them for your podcast, event, workshop or seminar.
Email: RFukui@i61BusinessDevelopment.com
Phone: 626.422.6628