“Initially I felt if this was such a good idea someone would have created it already, but after a lot of research I realized it just was not out there, so I decided to create it.”
Posts by Victoria Flexner
Kim Friesen of Carpenter’s Cupboard: Antiques Get a Small Town Home
“Success is meeting a community need while having the freedom to express myself creatively through my displays and eclectic merchandise. It is an opportunity to share an experience and interest with others.”
Kari Hughes: Empowering Women Artisans Around the Globe
“We offer our customers a direct link to creating positive change in the world.”
Dhimna Fakir: Teaching in the Maldives
“Success is when you are able to do what you always wanted to do.”
Becky Sturm of StormSister: Spa Products Get an Eco Twist
“I spent 25 years in the salon and spa industry and developing my own beauty and grooming products was the next step.”
Marina Nani: A Home Away From Home
“I do not teach anything new, as I believe each one of us knows too much already, but I inspire people to be more in this lifetime.”
Laurin Hodge: Helping the Formerly Incarcerated Re-Enter the Workforce
“Often social enterprise feels like a trade off — do the most good or make the most money. When getting a business off the ground, I have found it hard to balance the two, which has increased my admiration for women who seemingly get it right.”
Karen Taylor Bass of Taylor Made Media LLC: The PR Expert
“Success to me is having the means to do what I want, when I want.”
Saira Hussain: A Young Entrepreneur Builds Her Own Door
“I feel both the image and culture of construction is slowly changing, and as a woman I will continue to work towards fighting for better conditions and more flexible working policies that allow both men and women with other responsibilities to work within the industry.”
Julie Watling: Technology Made for Communications
“I was employed by a global electronics company when I became a mother. Once I had a baby it appeared that I was no longer taken seriously. Being ambitious and good at what I did, I was not satisfied with this attitude and decided to ‘go it alone.'”
Natalie Chan: Coworking and Events Grow in Brooklyn
“In general, communication is always the challenge. It is not because making it happen is hard. It is because the people I need to communicate with are surrealistically diverse, on the individual level as well as the cultural/social level.”
Kaare Long: ‘Community Over Competition’
“It takes a lot of courage, determination and passion to lead the Entrepreneur life and the stories I hear from other women inspire me so much.”
Sangeeta Taluja: Finding Purpose in Company Creations
“My next big challenge was that the industry is male-dominated. But this business was an addiction and a passion for me.”
Holly Twining: Exploratory Adventures for Mind and Body
“I . . . realized that I could take that piece of my job — connecting people of all ages to nature and bring it together with my yoga practice — and build community on my own.”
Gwendolen Noronha: Fostering Education & Learning in India
“When I am propelled to motivate the many lives around me with my mentoring services and I see those thousands of students smile at me, I believe that is success.”