Not exact matches
A panel of three
entrepreneurs discussed the relationship between purpose and profitability in greater depth: Pocket Sun, who, as founding partner of female - focused VC firm SoGal Ventures, has a purpose of «building an empire for millennial
women to invest in startups»; Eileen Gittins, a serial
entrepreneur who founded book self - publishing firm Blurb and now runs Bossygrl, a mobile app
meant to introduce Gen Z girls to entrepreneurship by helping them launch micro-businesses; and Cathie Reid, co-founder and current digital advisor to Icon Group, an Australian cancer - care company with annual revenue of more than $ 1.5 billion.
When it comes to financing business growth, the stats are grim: «
Women raise 50 % less capital than men do,» explained Geri Stengel, president and founder of digital media and market - research agency Ventureneer and a Forbes columnist whose writing focuses on successful female
entrepreneurs, during a breakout session, «And, often, capital
means success.»
The scheduled attendees of the conference encompass a wide variety of experts, ranging from medical professionals, hospice advocates, scholars, religious and spiritual leaders, as well as
entrepreneurs and business men and
women interested in learning how an understanding of death and dying can help them live lives of greater purpose and
meaning.
We've seen that achieving success often
means learning from the experiences and expertise of others, particularly those
women entrepreneurs who came before us.
From Welfare to 7 Figures — How Anything Is Possible: My Interview with Carrie Green for the She
Means Business Podcast Founder of the Female
Entrepreneur Association, Carrie Green is without a doubt one of the kindest, sweetest, and most determined
women I have ever met.
This new source of funding will help all
entrepreneurs, but may have an especially meaningful impact for
women and minorities who may otherwise struggle to secure funding through traditional
means such as venture capital and angel investment.
Of greatest note to womenablers, the rate of
women entrepreneurs saw the biggest increase in almost twenty years — increasing from 0.22 percent to 0.26 percent (
meaning 260 out of every 100,000 females become an
entrepreneur each month).
So that
means there are tons of
women who are on the journey of being a mom
entrepreneur there — I was so excited to... read more
For rich men and
women, career - minded singles and single
entrepreneurs, time really is money - but that doesn't
mean you want to ignore the calls of love!
They've all been targeted by an equally secret major drug organization known as The Golden Circle, led by Poppy Adams (Julianne Moore), a
woman looking to finally get the respect she deserves as an
entrepreneur even it
means putting the entire world's population in danger.
In the hands of the creative director / co-writer David O. Russell though and with the support of Oscar winner Jennifer Lawrence, this film defies its formula and offers a delightfully unique portrayal of a
woman who perfectly encapsulates what it
means to be a successful
entrepreneur.
«For some
women «success» will
mean fame, fortune, helping the less fortunate, finding cures to diseases, designing gadgets or becoming an
entrepreneur — work backwards,» notes Miller.