The experience of losing a parent or loved one can be life-altering—for better or worse. For Delphine Gervais, the loss of her mom in 2014 is what ultimately propelled her onto the path of entrepreneurial success. You see, her mom was an entrepreneur at heart. “She...
With NAWBO now accepting applications for two coveted national awards, NAWBO past national president Virginia Littlejohn reflects on her two longtime friends. The Susan Hager Award recognizes a NAWBO Premier member who has demonstrated an ongoing commitment to...
SSA.gov is your best resource to learn about Social Security programs and benefits and conduct business with them. The website is designed to make it easy for you to find what you need. Here are their top 10 webpages: my Social Security: You can open a personal my...
By Denise Dahl, president of Epiphany Planning & Development and member of NAWBO Northeast Ohio “Authenticity” isn’t just a nice-to-have fluffy, feel-good word; it’s a game-changer that builds trust, drives loyalty and ultimately fuels sustainable profit. In...
By J Franco, CEO and chief strategist of Franco Innovative Media & Marketing and member of NAWBO Austin Women entrepreneurs, start planning your content for the new year now. This guide helps you map out an intentional strategy to grow your business and connect...
By Jaime White, co-founder of Believe Crew and member of NAWBO Wisconsin As a business leader, especially for women who juggle multiple roles, the concept of taking time off can seem like a luxury rather than a necessity. I’ve experienced this firsthand. I often found...
Change isn’t something that simply arrives at our doorstep. It’s something we create—step by step, idea by idea and with every bold decision we make. As I look back on this year, I’m reminded of all the incredible strides women business owners have made in managing...
Terry Dunn believes that you are what you expose yourself to, and as she approaches the new year, two recent NAWBO international delegation trips—which have exposed her to new women, cultures, markets, governments and ideas—have her thinking bigger for her business....
By Angie Noll, founder of Reconciled Solutions and president of NAWBO Chicago Do you want to build profitability into your business accounting? Let’s start with one question. Do you follow generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP)? GAAP tells the story of your...
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