amaZulu, Inc.

Finding
“paradise” amid the recession.
Born in Zimbabwe and raised in
South Africa, when Claire Evans decided to pursue her dreams by
opening a company in Clermont, FL, in 2002, the name “ama Zulu”
seemed only “natural”. With a brilliant and contagious smile
Claire will tell you it is a Zulu dialect that means “people of
heaven”. Under that name she developed a natural architectural
company that would introduce and develop new innovations and
sustain higher service standards in the industry by supplying
natural and faux materials such as thatch, bamboo, reeds, etc.,
and the innovative installation specialists to go with it all.
When Claire Evans contacted local
SBDC counselor, Gene Romagna CBA, it was May of 2008. “I
remember the three key things about meeting Ms. Evans”, recalls
Gene. “She's energetic, organized and faced a big supplier
problem.” At the time amaZulu, Inc. had five employees and a
successful track record of becoming a key supplier for such
notable companies as Disney, Sea World, and Outback Steak House.
But as Claire will explain, “the industry was ready for more
environmentally safe and longer lasting fire proof synthetic
materials, but getting the quality is becoming almost
impossible.”
It was trying to sort through
that business development process and how to create business
agreements that caused her to call Gene at the SBDC at UCF in
Clermont. Working together over the course of the next year
Claire gained the clarity needed to face various obstacles and
several attempted solutions to getting a quality product on a
reliable basis. Finally by this summer she was ready to take her
plan – which now included working with a manufacturer in Canada
- and seek financing. “We needed a half million dollars, but
just couldn’t get a bank (she had been to three) to take us
seriously.” Looking at the plans and the financials, Gene
suggested that she approach a local lender who he knew to be
supportive of small businesses like amaZulu, Inc. The
introduction to BankFIRST (the regional office is an active
member of the SBRN in Central Florida) was just what was needed.
“Gene helped me get through all of the fluff and get back to the
basics”, says Claire.
“It was her dogged persistence
and belief in her directions that won out in the end” Gene will
say. “She deserves the $500K loan for sure.” It is fitting that
at the bottom of every email from Claire is this Thomas Edison
quote, “Our greatest weakness lies in giving up. The most
certain way to succeed is always to try just one more time.” So,
the next time you enjoy a little bit of “paradise” at an exotic
attraction like a theme park, zoo, aquarium, spa, restaurant,
resort, camping facility, retreat or even high -end real estate,
you just may be experiencing some of Claire Evans’ amaZulu
unique creations!
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"(The SBDC at UCF)
helped me get through all of the fluff and get back to the
basics."
Claire Evans
amaZulu, Inc.
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