Learn

Guild members receive access to Nest Connect, an exclusive digital learning platform that houses a growing library of business development e-courses, toolkits, and templates for small businesses prepared by industry experts.

Photo credit: Marissa Baca

All of our programs and resources are free for Nest Guild members. If you are not yet a Guild member or you don’t know your member log-in details for Nest Connect, please email artisans@buildanest.org.

Building + Protecting Creative Businesses

Protecting creative work is just as important as creating it.

Nest is proud to present Building & Protecting Creative Businesses, a seven-part educational series on the legal and business foundations behind today’s creative brands. From intellectual property and contracts to product development, market trends, licensing, collaborations, and counterfeiting, this series breaks down what makers and creative entrepreneurs need to know to build with confidence.

Join Nest for live, virtual conversations and dynamic e-learning courses designed for creative entrepreneurs, designers, makers, and growing brands.

  • Join this live, virtual workshop to discover how intellectual property shapes creative businesses, innovation, and brand protection. From creative ideas and product development to trademarks, ownership, and enforcement, participants will gain practical insight into protecting what they create in today’s competitive marketplace.

    Session Presenters: Elisheva Jasie and Rosena Sammi

    Register to attend!

  • Enroll in this self-paced e-learning course and explore the fast-changing world of reselling and counterfeit goods. Learn how brands identify, combat, and prevent counterfeiting while gaining insight into the growing resale market, emerging industry trends, and the strategies shaping modern brand protection and secondary commerce.

    Course Instructors: Elisheva Jasie and Rosena Sammi

  • Explore this self-paced e-learning course and discover how products go from concept to consumer. From design and innovation to manufacturing, distribution, and quality control, participants will gain insight into the strategies businesses use to develop products, drive innovation, and bring ideas successfully to market.

    Course Instructors: Elisheva Jasie and Rosena Sammi

  • Join this live, virtual workshop for a practical introduction to the fundamentals of contract law. Explore what makes a contract legally valid, common contractual clauses, and how contractual rights are enforced, while gaining insight into the challenges and considerations involved in both domestic and international agreements.

    Session Presenters: Elisheva Jasie and Rosena Sammi

  • Join this live, virtual session to discover how brands unlock growth through licensing and strategic collaborations. Learn how intellectual property and brand value can be leveraged to build impactful partnerships, create new products, and drive long-term business expansion.

    Session Presenters: Elisheva Jasie and Rosena Sammi

    Register to attend!

Meet the Instructors

Elisheva Jasie

Elisheva Jasie is a seasoned licensing and legal executive and beauty industry veteran with more than 20 years of experience at the intersection of intellectual property, brand strategy, and business growth. Her expertise spans business development, startup incubation, M&A, commercial transactions, licensing, and IP strategy.

Elisheva has structured and led high-impact licensing partnerships across the fragrance, beauty, fashion, and luxury sectors, collaborating with globally recognized celebrities and brands including Beyoncé, Tiffany & Co., Gucci, Burberry, and Kylie Jenner.

Elisheva is the founder of Alchemy 7, an advisory boutique that helps luxury, fashion, beauty, and consumer brands drive revenue, expand brand awareness, and amplify their values through strategic alliances, collaborations, and licensing partnerships. In addition, she teaches at Parsons and provides strategic consulting to nonprofit organizations.

Rosena Sammi

Rosena Sammi designed and crafted jewelry collections under her namesake line for more than a decade. Her jewelry was sold at all the leading department stores, worn by A-List celebrities such as Rihanna and Blake Lively and was featured in the likes of Vogue. However, she grew disenchanted with the rise of fast fashion and the lack of diversity in the jewelry industry.

So was born ‘The Jewelry Edit', a multi-brand e-commerce jewelry boutique carrying over 75 different designers, driven by a mission of social responsibility and diversity. In 2025 Rosena went on to launch The Jewelry Edit Foundation, a non-profit focused on providing the next generation of jewelry talent with resources, mentorship and a supportive community.

Prior to her roles in fashion, Rosena practiced corporate law for almost a decade at leading law firms in New Zealand and New York. Rosena is admitted to the New York Bar and is an Adjunct Professor of Law at Parsons School of Design. Rosena has also guest lectured and spoken at the University of Virginia Darden School of Business, Fordham School of Law and Princeton University.

Sample Courses

Course Demo

Capture Craft: Elevating Your Product Photography

Developed by professional photographers, storytellers, and entrepreneurs, Gabriela Sapon (Gabriela Sapon Photography) and Yassir Mohamed (Yasyas Films), this course is designed to equip artisan businesses with tangible insights to elevate product photography and optimize images for various digital platforms.

Learning Objectives:

  • Styling, angle, and aesthetic tips for various product types

  • Managing a photograph library of product images

  • Strategies for best utilizing product images on websites and social media

Course Demo

Contracts & Confidentiality: Royalties, Sampling, & Agreements

Within this informative session, Attorney and Associate Director of Fashion Law Institute Jeff Trexler walks artisan and maker business leaders through the role of contracts and confidentiality and provides insight into important agreement frameworks such as design royalties and sampling for artisan & maker businesses.

Learning Objectives:

  • Components of a well-designed contract

  • Importance of wording in contracts 

  • Four-dimensional fashion contracts with terms being found in purchase orders, formal agreements, tech packs, and samples

Featured Instructors

Our instructors are experts in their field and lend that knowledge and industry experience to Nest Guild members by volunteering to lead courses, mentor, facilitate workshops, or provide consultation services with handcraft businesses in our Guild.

Mallory Solomon

Mallory is the CEO and Co-Founder of Salam Hello, a Moroccan-based rug company that works directly with local Amazigh women all over Morocco.

Tsui Yuen-Pappas

Tsui is a creative executive with over 25 years of experience working in the fashion industry. Her career started in design and had since expanded to include sustainable global sourcing and manufacturing, of designer ready-to- wear, footwear, and accessories.

Support

Nest Fellows are experts in their field and lend that knowledge and industry experience to Nest Guild members by volunteering to lead courses, mentor, facilitate workshops, or provide consultation services with handcraft businesses in our Guild.

Are you interested in teaching a course or leading a workshop for the Nest Guild?

Let us know →

Nest Artisan Guild

Artisan Voices Blog

A Perspective on Craft

Explore the histories, experiences, perspectives of your fellow Nest Guild members who share how they celebrate craft, community, and culture.

The Nest Guild is a community for makers committed to the responsible production of craft products either yourself or with artisans. If you are directly involved in the design and/or production of craft-based products, this community is for you.