Twila McGee is the founder of NOLA’s Finest Pet Care, an in-home pet care service.
Business Innovation
She’s Bringing Stylish and Comfortable Apparel to Breastfeeding Moms
Deeanne Akerson is the founder of Kindred Bravely, a chic line of maternity & new mom clothes.
Top 10 Industries for U.S. Women Business Owners
What are women entrepreneurs passionate about? Take a look at which industries women are starting businesses in, and how they’re making an impact.
Fearless #Over50: These Bold Entrepreneurs Will Inspire You to Start Up, at Any Age
The Story Exchange releases its list of powerful 50+ women entrepreneurs who launched companies later in life.
‘I Haven’t Had a New Pair of Underwear Literally in 4 Years’
Jodie Davis of American Cuckoo Clock Company is on a mission to keep the tradition of cuckoo clocks alive in the U.S. The startup journey isn’t easy.
If You’re Tired of Working From Starbucks, You Might Want to Try This Elegant Alternative Workplace
That favorite restaurant, where you’ve enjoyed dinner? It might just be the best place to do your remote work.
“As Seen in The New York Times”
A collection of our articles and videos on female entrepreneurs that were featured in the Times’ “You’re the Boss” blog.
An Entrepreneur’s Bold Moves
Our report in today’s New York Times features Ati Okelo Williams, who channels her younger fearless self when making big decisions.
Retire? Who, Me?: Older Entrepreneurs on the Rise
As more baby boomers approach retirement age, they’re finding that they are not ready to retreat to rocking chairs. Instead, they’re rediscovering an entrepreneurial spirit.
The Five Perks of Forming a Benefit Corporation
New business model helps entrepreneurs start socially responsible businesses and make profit.
Sarabeth’s Pushing 70 with No Signs of Letting Up
Sarabeth Levine has added a new restaurant to her $40 million food empire and it all began with a family recipe for marmalade.
Summer Reading: Ladies Who Launch in Hong Kong by Maseena Ziegler
In this interview, author Maseena Ziegler shares her observations about entrepreneurship in Hong Kong and about the power women who run these businesses.