The need to become and stay organized is ever-increasing. Just imagine the quality of life you could have if you were to sort through and reduce the clutter that surrounds you.
1000 Professional Services (Non-Financial)
Alma Abdul Hadi Jadallah: Kommon Denominator– Facilitating Solutions In Times of Conflict
Belief that conflict resolution skills and approaches are to be shared and are needed to support healthy relations.
Mary Cate Claudias: Charm City Organizers — Teaching Clients To Put Order Into Their Lives
When I realized I had the ability to teach others the skills needed to maintain that peace and calm, I knew I had to start a business.
Maggie Spicer: Whisk Creative — In The Business Of Corporate Wellness
We’re bringing a fresh take to the notion of “corporate wellness”; it’s such a simple concept to be happy at work but it’s very difficult to grasp if we’re caught in a routine that’s all work and no balance.
Mary “Bumblebee” Pokluda: Bumblebee Personal Services — Assisting In Your Busy Life
Living your passion everyday aka Doing what you love and loving what you do.
Anne Day: Company of Women–Building A Network to Help Women Succeed
I was passionate about seeing women succeed, and so I packed up my consulting practice and focused my energies on Company of Women.
Rinku Jain: Recroit Consulting Solutions Pvt Ltd- Freelancer to Business Owner
It was the need that had prompted me to start something on my own. My family needed my support financially and I had to take the call.
Bonika Wilson: Wilson Capital Management – Learned Grit, Passion and Persistence
These ladies have shown me that being in business takes a certain level of grit, passion and persistence. As a woman business owner, it is important to surround yourself with other women business owners.
Rita Kale: MoneyChat India
Success to us is the ability to reach out to the maximum number of women entrepreneurs in the country and help them set up thriving businesses.
Adrienne Moch: Writing & Editing
I’d have to say my biggest success has been sustaining my business for the past 8 years through the ups and downs of the economy, while developing a reputation for being efficient, cost-effective, and a real difference-maker.
Simone N. Sneed: Catching Brilliance
For the past decade, I’ve worked in women’s philanthropy and social justice and have met phenomenal women doing important work.
Crystal D. Dyer: Professional Coaching Consultants, LLC
As a military veteran, I departed active duty with a few assumptions about the corporate world that I had to quickly dispel to survive as a consultant.
Servane Mouazan: Ogunte
I was working in community development in various countries and realised that although there were networks for women in business, there was not much around women who wanted to impact on society and the environment.
Tracy Czech: Sourcing Handmade
A big part of my motivation is the desire to help others achieve their dreams and expand upon their entrepreneurial spirit.
Thresette Briggs: Performance 3 LLC
I started my business to ensure I could live my true purpose. I would not have been able to do that working for someone else.