By Danielle Wallace, owner of Chayil Media Publishing and member of NAWBO Alabama It’s easy to look around and think you need to do exactly what your competitors are doing to stay relevant. Maybe you’ve caught yourself scrolling through their posts or trying to mimic...
By Public Private Strategies The 119th Congress is off to a busy start, with its members tasked with addressing the sunsetting provisions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), signed into law by President Trump in 2017. Among the provisions included in the TCJA is the...
Mercedes Garcia, Vice President Community Relations at Mastercard, knows just how quickly time flies when you find your passion. She’s been with Mastercard for 30 years now, serving for 10 of those years as Mastercard’s liaison to NAWBO and the nation’s women business...
Women business owners are the fastest-growing segment of the U.S. economy. Yet, we continue to face unique challenges when it comes to launching, scaling and growing our businesses—whether it’s securing capital, landing government or corporate contracts or balancing...
Sharita Humphrey never set out to become an entrepreneur. She dreamed of a career as a government auditor, where she could work to pay off student loans and one day retire. But the job turned out to be eye-opening and set Sharita down a different path. “Without having...
You sit down to tackle an important project, determined to make progress. But before you even get started, your in-box pings, your phone buzzes and someone calls your name. Before you know it, you’re scrolling social media, catching up on headlines and wondering where...
For women business owners, the journey of starting a business is not just a pathway to personal and financial independence. For those who prioritize purpose and align their business with their personal values and aspirations, it can be a powerful catalyst for societal...
Camilla Gray-Nelson has a gift: She can understand what animals are saying without words. She honed this very early on while growing up on a dairy farm with two brothers in Petaluma, California, as first-generation Americans. Her father was an immigrant from Ireland...
Few individuals have had as lasting an impact on women’s entrepreneurship as Virginia Littlejohn, both domestically and internationally. As a trailblazer, visionary and advocate, her journey with NAWBO is a testament to the power of mentoring, leadership and...
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