What does an advocate look like? Meet Jaclyn Tacoronte. After more than two decades in the marketing industry working for major organizations and design firms in New York, she was inspired to begin her own company, JMT Media. Pregnant with her first child, she pounded...
As a woman business owner, Angela DePaoli is a model in learning, practice and commitment. She started Bargas Environmental Consulting, LLC as a one-person office 10 years ago. Today, she leads more than 80 team members with six offices throughout California and...
For small business owners, certification can seem daunting and bring up many questions: Is certification right for my business? What is the process like? What are the real-life benefits of having a certification from the SBA or a third-party certifier like WBENC or...
At 16 years old, most of us were focused on getting our driver’s license or hanging out with friends—but Kaitlin Kao was starting her first business. As a junior in high school, she started selling secondhand clothing online with Poshmark and quickly realized her...
When women business owners think of advocacy, things like increased access to capital, tax incentives or procurement opportunities might come to mind. But for Florida’s Felicia Wright, The CROWN Act, which stands for Create a Respectful and Open World For Natural Hair...
Oftentimes, a successful entrepreneur is first a problem-solver. They see a need within the marketplace and bring a solution that fits. That’s exactly the case with Erin McCune. After a family emergency revealed a huge need in the estate planning industry, she...
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