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1,000 Stories
More than 1,000 women entrepreneurs from around the world have told us about their personal business journeys. Here are their stories, in their own words. Tell us yours!
Jennifer Lesea-Ames: Fitwise Training, DBA Youth Soccer Training
In the midst of a children’s obesity epidemic in the U.S., youth soccer is the fastest growing sport in the U.S., with over 5 million registered players.
Rachel Malloy: Bunky Boutique– A Business Staple In Phoenix
At 25 I was able to open a business and make a significant change to the culture of the city.
Jennifer Graham: Cuddle Clones– A Different Kind of Pet Cloning
I’m the type of person who has a new business idea every day and have always wanted to be an entrepreneur.
Stephanie Heinatz: Consociate Media– Storytelling For Good Causes
Whether working on assignment in my small, Virginia hometown, or in remote areas of East Africa or war-torn Iraq, I believed one thing – stories are the most powerful way to reach people and inspire change.
Jean Covel: Cupcake Castle– Bonding Over Decorating Cupcakes
“I wanted to create a place where mothers could bring their children in and decorate cupcakes.”
Lizette Smook: Innovasians– Consumption With An Environmental Awareness
Human health is at stake if we continue to consume the way we consume. The toxicity of what we do and the volume of what we do is not sustainable.
Andrea Perrier & Kelly Macleod: Pure Gourmet– Eat Pure, Bold and Natural Food
We started out of the desire to have frozen convenient foods for busy people like us that didn’t have any ridiculous ingredients or flavor additives.
Stephanie Thomas: Left Hand Style– Advocacy Through Fashion For People With Physical Disabilities
If we can design and retail clothing for pets, why can’t we design and retail clothing for people with physical disabilities?
Emily Rabinowitz: Blessed Charm– A Natural Jewelry Designer
Blessed Charm evolved after consistently being asked where others could obtain the jewelry I wear. Designing came naturally to me at a young age.
Melissa Moo Harkins: MooMotion– For Athletes, Race Well And Look Good
As an avid triathlete and Parsons alumni, I wanted to combine both loves and create a business that gives women more options to feel and look great during training and racing.
Ashley Fox: Infinity Headbands– Inspired By A Seven Year Old Girl’s Idea
My seven year old niece came up with a brilliant idea for an interchangeable fashion headband.
Kimberly Burk: Plan Ahead Events-Denver South– Creatively Planning Events
For me, it was time to use my right brain as well as my left-brain, and I launched my own business to combine process and creativity in planning events for corporate customers.
Jessica L. Porter: Porter Contemporary– Supporting Art That Pushes Boundaries And The Emerging Artists
I knew a lot of great artists without representation and had a lot of private clients looking for great art…I figured, I’ll just open a gallery and it will be so easy!
Trina Byrd: T. Byrd Computers– Educating Youth and Elders in Technical Fields
Provide technology educational opportunities to the underserved, which will result in entry level careers in any industry that utilizes technology.