Posts Tagged ‘girl boss’
‘Girl Boss Pop-Up’ event brings together Detroit-based, women-owned businesses
Sylvia Crawford is the president and CEO of Crawford Real Estate and Development Holdings LLC, a real property acquisition and development firm. She’s also the COO of StreetCredit Coworking and Events, which is housed inside CRED’s headquarters. Crawford is doing something amazing for women-owned businesses in Detroit on International Women’s Day: hosting a Girl Boss Pop-Up Event and…
Read MoreKei Davis creating a travel tribe for women with ‘The Inn Crowd’
Meet Kei Davis: the powerhouse behind The Inn Crowd, a travel tribe for millennial women of color. Davis is a process improvement analyst by trade, with four years of corporate experience helping businesses run efficiently while increasing their profitability. In the last two years, she also has built an international travel brand designed not only to empower…
Read Morev: Tish Taylor masters business and motherhood like a true boss
As a manager, marketing executive, and business maven, Tish Taylor stands above the rest. She sat down with rolling out TV host Noelle Hughley to tell her beautifully compelling story.
Read MoreAfrican American bail bondswoman Krystal Banks: ‘Don’t be a dumb criminal’
Krystal Banks is the owner of Banks Bail Bonds, with offices in Detroit, Port Huron, and Lapeer, Michigan. She serves the needs of individuals throughout the entire state and has been a bail bondsman for over 18 years. Currently, she’s the only African American female property bail bondsman in Michigan. Banks is also the proud…
Read MoreBeHolder El Beauty’s founder Eny Oh is the next girl boss on the rise
Eny Oh, a self-made, Potomac, Maryland-born beauty entrepreneur, shares with rolling out readers what the life of a girl boss looks like. What is your day-to-day like at work? No two days are ever the same with my career. Some days, I’m handling shipping, other days I’m driving around doing errands and sometimes I’m traveling for weeks…
Read MoreAmber Lewis creates the narrative for Detroit on social media
Amber Lewis is making power moves. As the head of digital and social media for Detroit, she creates the narrative for one of the biggest metropolitan cities in the U.S. If there’s newsworthy content happening in the Motor City, she’s the go-to person for communication and transparency. How did you get the position as the head…
Read MoreDetails about Master P’s girlfriend, girl boss Simin Hashemizadeh
Simin Hashemizadeh is self-described as an entrepreneur, philanthropist and founder of the Simin Hope Foundation, her charitable foundation thatholds fundraising dinners and events to raise money for organizations that assist troubled teenagers, promote medical cures, animal adoption and rescue, and help homeless persons. The CEO of South Pacific Surgery Centers, medical clinics located in Beverly Hills…
Read More5 perfect podcasts for newbie entrepreneurs
Like never before, young entrepreneurs are using podcasts to help build a strong business foundation. But as budding entrepreneurs plan their rise, it is easy to become overwhelmed by the lack of knowledge of running a business. Instead of spending hundreds of dollars on conferences and courses in the early stage of entrepreneurship, young bosses can take…
Read MoreSophia Amoruso empowers aspiring female entrepreneurs at Glam University’s GirlPower SleepOver
Sabrina Peterson, founder of Glam University, kicked off the GirlPower SleepOver with her Business A-Z and Flip classes, followed by numerous sessions, including a Branding 101 class hosted by media maven Karen Civil, rolling out CEO Munson Steed and Michelle Alexander of General Motors; a breakout class with New York Times best-selling author and movie producer…
Read MoreGoogle Chrome and Cyrus Innovation support ‘girl bosses’ with #justnotsorry
With the recent surge of female entrepreneurs, many women are throwing their hat in the boss pool and learning leadership skills through trial and error. With the unspoken conflicting double standards of women in the workplace, female leaders are usually categorized as either being too hard or too weak. While strong women are often labeled as…
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