As women business owners, we are continually shaped by—and shape—the world around us. To build robust, resilient organizations, we must consider overseas influences and opportunities as well as how we can have positive global impacts by operating our businesses in...
She’s Proof That the More You Put In, the More You Get Out of NAWBO A self-proclaimed introvert, Sandy Clitter is quick to explain that she’s not a networking person. The idea of going to a large event or being asked to mingle with a room full of strangers used to...
NAWBO® and ADP Survey Showcases Opportunities to Help America’s Underserved Populations According to NAWBO’s most recent survey, nearly 92% of women-owned businesses are microbusinesses, businesses with fewer than 25 employees. Washington, D.C. (May 5,...
“The National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO) urges Congress and the Administration to move expeditiously to raise the debt ceiling to prevent the U.S. from defaulting on its debts and causing deep hardship for America’s women-owned businesses. The...
As women business owners, there are so many reasons why we’d have to step away from our businesses. Some are sudden—like a personal health crisis or a family caregiving emergency. Others are planned—like a lengthy vacation or exit for retirement. Either way, it’s...
Programming will empower women to effectively serve their local communities The National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO) and United Women’s Empowerment (United WE) are proud to announce a new partnership that will educate women on how to make a...
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