Denise Pereau knows women. After all, this NAWBO South Jersey member, Advocacy co-chair and 2024 Chapter Champion honoree stood behind a chair for 50 years talking—but more importantly, listening—to them. “Things were a lot different than they are today,”...
Shereese Floyd was taught to get a good job, not to become an entrepreneur, so spent 20 years in non-profit marketing before even considering going out on her own. “Entrepreneur isn’t a word I heard until my early 20s, so I didn’t realize it was an option,” she says....
As the parents of five children, Mary Dolan and her husband spent much of their time at their local baseball little league. That’s where they met a team dealer who sold uniforms, and he soon suggested that he and Mary—who had previously practiced law—go into business...
Hannah Lynne Milojevich’s journey into entrepreneurship started with a “Why not?” She had graduated from college in Wilmington, North Carolina, in 2009 with her undergraduate degree in French and Public Relations. It was the height of the recession when not many jobs...
Nan McKay has worked with every generation in her more than four decades in business and is now sharing these valuable insights through her newest business venture, Nan McKay Connects with its Lead and Succeed Community and Leadership Accelerator Program. Nan is also...
Carnela Renee Hill Discovers Her Voice and Uses It to Bring Change When you love something so much, and are great at it, why not make it a business? That’s what Carnela Renee Hill’s friends and classmates kept asking her when she was working in the corporate...
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