Elizabeth Rees, whose family owns a printing company, finds her own path with Chasing Paper.
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The Lost Art of Sewing
As part of our continuing series with the New York Times, we profile homespun designer Jan Erickson of Janska.
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Alison Chung: I have friends who call me the inspector, the detective. My family members will not allow me to be in the presence of their digital devices. When I visit, everybody locks everything up. Colleen DeBaise: Welcome to The Story Exchange, featuring the stories and strategies of entrepreneurial women around the world. I’m Colleen … Continued
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Danae Ringelmann: Having watched my parents struggle so much to grow their business cause they never could actually get a loan to do it, I really did wanna understand money and why it was so hard to get money and help figure that out. Colleen DeBaise: Welcome to The Story Exchange, featuring the stories and … Continued
Learning the ABCs of Corporate Contracts
Kristine Jones, who provides “flaggers” to manage traffic at work sites, figured out a way to land big utility companies as clients.
Getting Federal Contracts Into Women’s Hands
Kristie Arslan of Women Impacting Public Policy thinks education and reform are key in improving access.
A Fashion Brand Keeps Its Sewing in the US
Jan Erickson of Janska is trying a lean manufacturing strategy to produce her American-made apparel.
Don’t Let Your Mind Hold You Back
Women business owners talk about how they pushed past their own mental roadblocks.
Flourishing at Food Markets
Continuing our coverage of female food entrepreneurs, we talked to women at Smorgasburg and Union Square Greenmarket.
A Feast of Opportunities
Positivity and entrepreneurial spirit meet at open-air food markets, making them a welcome place for women business owners.
Fiscally Confident Female Entrepreneurs
A look at women business owners who have always been free of finance-related anxieties.
Bouncing Back From Failure
Beginning again when your first entrepreneurial endeavor goes under.
Crowdfunding-Related Anxiety
One female entrepreneur talked with us about pre-launch jitters. An expert explains how to avoid them.
Overcoming Uncertainty – With a Little Help
How a support system helped several female entrepreneurs through money struggles.
Meet the 25-Year-Old Powerhouse Behind Malala Fund
Shiza Shahid quit her corporate job to advocate for girls’ education.