Women-Business Owners: Page 2
How Success Happened for Ariel Kaye, Founder of Parachute
Ariel Kaye, founder and CEO of Parachute, built a modern lifestyle home company that has exploded in recent years and redefined the premium-quality bedding category.
How Success Happened for the Caden Sisters, CEOs and Co-Founders of Belly Bandit and Proof
The sisters credit their parents for instilling in them the importance of family, work and goal-setting.
From Homeless to Self-made Millionaire: Yemi Penn's Journey is a Lesson in How You Can Bounce Back, Stronger Even, From the Worst Life Can Throw at You
At the age of 24, Penn was kicked out of her home after she told her parents she was pregnant. Today, the self-made millionaire owns three very successful businesses.
All That Glitters: This Entrepreneur Is Building a Jewellery Brand For Young Women
From advertising to sales, and building consumer brands at major conglomerates, Saroja Yeramilli is now leading Melorra, a daily wear jewellery brand that caters to the needs of young women.
For This Woman Entrepreneur, Architecture Is No Less Than Meditation
Kolkata-based Pooja Bihani's portfolio now includes several residential, commercial and lifestyle projects across Kolkata, Cuttack, Mumbai, Pune and Bengaluru.
From Bootstrapped to Funded: How This CEO Landed a $150 Million Investment On Her Terms
Globalization Partners founder Nicole Sahin talks about her company's news-making transaction.
Gender Equality: 5 Factors Contributing to the Rise of Women Entrepreneurs in India
Women entrepreneurs are moving from conventional sectors like food processing, handicrafts and textiles to real estate, ITES, BFSI, Pharma, hospitality, tourism, et al
Women Entrepreneurs Can Create Better and Successful Brands
Entrepreneurship is not about ideas, it is about making ideas happen- Scott Belsky
Women Entrepreneur in SMEs: A Guidebook For Planning, Financing and Achieving their Business Goals
$300 billion annual credit deficit to formal women-owned SMEs, but here's the way out
How Being a Mom Can Make You a Better Entrepreneur?
You don't know what working under pressure is until you have had to manage children and here's how you can manage it
Here is Why Women are Good at Running Bootstrapped Businesses
In the beginning, every venture has a high probability of failure, so it's extremely important that the entrepreneur doesn't let ego come in the way and starts small in a very lean way
12 Female Entrepreneurs You Should Know
Get motivated by the stories of these pioneers.
Being a Female Entrepreneur Can Be Incredibly Lonely. This Founder Is Changing That.
Kathleen Griffith, the founder behind Build Like a Woman, plans on forging connections and community with female entrepreneurs.
Pride and Prejudice –Women in Leadership Roles!
Women understand better than men how to get more value for money