By Amber J. Chapman of AJC Copywriting & Editing and member of NAWBO Northeast Ohio Being a business owner has its learning curves. Surprisingly, there are many times when the wisdom we gain is not related to our field of expertise, or even operations, it’s...
By Dr. Pamela Ellis, MBA, PhD of Compass College Advisory and member of NAWBO Columbus As a self-employed parent, paying for our teen’s college education can seem overwhelming. Our income might fluctuate, and without the traditional benefits of steady paychecks or...
By Jill Calabrese Bain, Business Banking Executive, Bank of America While being a business owner in today’s environment is no easy feat, some women business owners are also faced with another reality—serving in an equally and arguably more demanding role as a...
By Wendy Roberts, CPA and CEO of NorthStar Strategic Partners, Inc. and president of NAWBO Silicon Valley In today’s fast-paced and increasingly complex business environment, organizations are constantly challenged to stay ahead of the curve. Operational excellence...
By Rachel Boehm, burnout coach, consultant and public speaker and member of NAWBO Greater DC Burnout. The word is thrown around a lot these days, which is great because more people are talking about it, but not so great because most media doing the talking don’t know...
By Dr. Farah Laurent, founder of Farah Laurent International Nurse Coach LLC and a New Jersey-based member serving on NAWBO’s National NextGen Subcommittee Starting and growing a business is risky, however, it is also the pathway to innovation, opportunity and...
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