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.
1,000 Stories
More than 1,000 women entrepreneurs from around the world have told us about their personal business journeys. Here are their stories, in their own words. Tell us yours!
Simone Bernstein: volunTEENnation.org–Connecting Pre-Teens and Teens to Volunteer Opportunities
At the young age of 12, I was unable to find volunteer opportunities for youth under the age of 18.
Lauren Reeser: American Duchess Company– Building A Business Off Niche Costume Shoes
Before, my partner Chris and I were freelance creatives, struggling with too-few low-paying gigs; after that single day, we knew this was our “big break.”
Madhura Bhat: Health for America–Empowering Young Leaders to Tackle Health Issues in the U.S.
As I worked in global health organizations, I saw the potential of entrepreneurial, community-based technology solutions in countries around the world.
Dr. Joy S. Pedersen: Express Success- The Benefits of Spiritual Clarity
Overall, however, I look at myself as a successful woman who has made a profound difference in the world by being who I am following my calling this lifetime.
Jeannette Vega B.: ModernSocialite.com– A Platform to Celebrate Individuals in Calgary
I wanted to create a platform that showcased great people in our city, our mission is to Celebrate, Honor, Inspire and Empower.
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.
Sonya Trammell-Jones: LEGIN Consultants– Change Broker
I like being a “Change Broker” at a time where change is inevitable and on a very close horizon.
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.
Lisa Price: Carol’s Daughter — Built Hair & Beauty Brand From Her Kitchen
I started my business out of my love of blending fragrances and my desire to have quality products for my skin and hair.
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.
Salma Zainab Jordan: TARB– Enhancing Your Sense of Beauty
TARB began from a desire to give women accessories that allowed them to exhibit their personal style through unique handbags that do not overpower the wearer but rather enhance their sense of beauty.
ElsaMarie DSilva, Saloni Malhotra, Surya Bansal, Aditya Kapoor: Safecity– Using Technology to Pin Sexual Offenders
We have become conditioned to absorb a huge magnitude of horror and are immune to most of it. This had to stop!
Imani Laners: Shinko Media — Sparking Emotion Between People and the Brands they Love!
I am passionate about online sales & advertising, and define my success in aligning brands with online contextually engaging experiences that enhance lives.