On the heels of NAWBO’s Advocacy Days in Washington, DC, last month, NAWBO Orlando’s Immediate Past President Lena Graham-Morris and outgoing Communications Chair and Board Member Tee-ta Walker spoke about why advocacy matters for women business owners and what it...
Easier access to funding is where women-owned small businesses need the most help right now according to a 2022 survey commissioned by NAWBO in partnership with Intuit QuickBooks, and NAWBO members who attended last month’s Advocacy Days in Washington, DC, made sure...
After two years of canceled events due to COVID-19, NAWBO’s Phoenix chapter hit the ground running with a return to in-person. While in years past, the chapter typically concluded the fiscal year with a gala to celebrate accomplishments and conduct a board...
The word “advocacy” might sound overwhelming at first to a woman business owner who has never engaged with her legislators or testified on Capitol Hill about an issue that impacts her business, but it shouldn’t be. Our NAWBO founding mothers didn’t start out as...
There’s no better place for the voice of women business owners to be heard than in our nation’s capital with the legislators representing them and making decisions that impact their businesses. And that’s exactly what happened after two years of meeting virtually—U.S....
Change often starts with just one voice and for women restaurateurs during COVID, that voice was Rohini Dey. A native of India, Rohini came to the U.S. to study economics and earn her PhD. This led to a “dream job” at international finance institution World Bank, and...
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