With fights for equal pay and increased job opportunities still necessary in today’s world, it’s inspiring to look back on those in history who’ve sparked change.
Category archives: Women Entrepreneur™
How to Reset Your Career and Love What You Do
The author of ‘Embrace the Work, Love Your Career’ shares her advice for anyone looking to fall in love with their work.
Why Personal Branding for Women Is More Important Than Ever
The pandemic resulted in a disproportionate number of lost jobs for women, which is why their need to self-brand effectively is uniquely critical.
These Two Female Fitness Instructors Were Dismissed by Investors. Now, the Joke’s on Them.
Their success came from leaning into their background, not shying away from it.
How Danielle Coke’s Art Activism Helps Businesses Message DEI
The Black woman illustrator and content creator also known as Happy Dani talks with ‘Entrepreneur’ about her unique business model and how brands can elevate Black content creators.
How This Outsider Is Making a Splash Inside the Tequila Industry
Inspiro Tequila founder Mara Smith shares what she’s learned about starting a company and re-entering the workforce.
What Meaningful Mentorship For Women Employees Should Look Like
Successful mentoring creates positive impacts for the mentor, mentee and the organization itself. For female leaders, these relationships can help lift you out of career valleys and cheer you on at career peaks.
4 Ways to Create a Spirit of Collaboration for Women in the Workplace
The competitive and political nature of the work environment doesn’t always lend itself to a spirit of support and encouragement.
‘Breakfast Club’ Co-Host Angela Yee’s Black-Owned Health and Nutrition Businesses Serve Up Community Support
The nationally reputed radio personality talks with ‘Entrepreneur’ about being a savvy, and conscientious, businesswoman.
3 Publicity Lessons Women Founders Can Learn From Spanx’s Sara Blakely
Sara Blakely didn’t become one of the most admired CEOs without taking her public image seriously. Blakely credits her publicity-savvy approach to her grass-roots success that launched a billion-dollar exit.