About


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Polly Buster is an inquisitive adviser who asks questions that support management success and lead to effective solutions.  Polly brings over 35 years of experience as an entrepreneur and organization leader in the private, non-profit, and government sectors.  She has worked for FDIC, local banks, a local non-profit startup and as a sole proprietor in the financial sector.   She has experience with turnaround opportunities, start up organizations, and leading various types of organizations.   Additionally, as a volunteer  Polly has led some of Boulder County’s non-profit organizations through transitions including mission alignments,  leadership changes, and real estate acquisitions.  Polly Buster is a valuable advisor for any organization, particularly startup organizations and organizations going through change in leadership, strategy, or mission transformation.

Polly founded MIMAGE to address the need for business owners to focus on building their business while being secure in the knowledge that the business operations are  functioning efficiently and at a high standard.  Too often businesses are limited by the demands on the owner for the daily operations.  MIMAGE assists business owners in developing and implementing sustainable strategies.and provides the guidance and oversight to free business owners from the limiting demands. MIMAGE is how Polly brings her passion, experiences, and expertise to business leaders across industries so that business leaders can focus on the passion that brought them to their business without the distractions of inefficient business processes and misallocation of resources to the very important operational business components.  More efficient use of processes and resources make very happy business owners - enjoying what they do and seeing business and profits grow.


WHAT'S IN A NAME?  
Mimage is a synthesis of Mimosa and Sage

In 1946, two activists – Rita Montagna and Teresa Mattei – fighting for equality of women suggested to celebrate the first Women's Day after the war by offering branches of mimosa to other women as a sign of respect and support.  Mimosa seems like a delicate flower, but in fact is very resistant and can grow anywhere, even in the harshest of environments. It is a symbol of strength, sensibility, and sensitivity and is used in traditional herbal medicine for its calming and steadying properties.  symbol of 

Sage primarily represents wisdom, intelligence, and experience. However, since it is still considered a green, it still reflects green's other symbolisms which include harmony, nature, and freshness.