Tatu Gatere offers training in carpentry, painting and tiling to women throughout the East African nation through her company, Buildher.
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She’s Bringing Bold, Unique Visions to Bay Area Homes
Kanika Khurana draws inspiration from her international travels for the ideas executed at her interior design firm, Kanika Design.
She Quit Her Corporate Job to Become a Self-Taught Interior Designer
Shelagh Conway says she brings talent and a flair for project management to the home remodel process.
She Built A Multimillion-Dollar Company Cleaning Up Crime Scenes
Laura Spaulding is the founder of Spaulding Decon, a nationally franchised company that specializes in crime scene, drug lab and hoarding clean up.
She’s A Real Estate Coach For Women
Marina Shiferman is the founder of Marina Shiferman Real Estate Group
She Was a Women in the Refurbishment Industry for 30 Years – Now She’s Sharing Her Knowledge
Jay Barnhart started her company Jay B Home Decor as a single mom after she realized she had a knack for home improvement
For Those In Need of Shelter, This Arizona Entrepreneur Has a Solution
Angie Lozano started Angie’s House to help the less fortunate find affordable housing and rebuild their lives.
When Dreams of Growth Require a Business Shift
Kryshon Bratton of Houston runs a solid pool-building company, but she sees her real opportunity for profit and scale in another sort of construction business.
Constructing a Green Company — and Country
Indrani Mukherjee wants to help to make India more sustainable by harnessing its abundant bamboo in surprising ways.
Finding a Good Life in Pools and Parking Lots
Kryshon Bratton left childhood misfortune behind and built a family business one opportunity at a time.
How a Free Spirit Landed Corporate Contracts
As part of our with the New York Times, we profile Kristine Jones of New England Flagger Services.
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.
A Scrappy Real Estate Broker Stakes Her Business on Flat Fees
Ati Okelo Williams says she felt fearful making the change but has seen her real estate listings triple.