Today, EEW Magazine celebrates these 10 outstanding women, along with every other woman with enough gumption, courage, and resolves to pursue all God created her to be!
Valorie Burton Company: Inspire Inc. Seven years ago, Valorie Burton's successful PR firm, The Burton Agency, felt like nothing more than a burden. Then came her turning point... Read her story
Valerie Daniels-Carter Company: V & J Foods. Her dream began in 1984, when she opened her first Burger King restaurant in Milwaukee. Today, Valerie Daniels-Carter is one of the most respected franchise owners in the United States. Read her story
Traci Lynn Company: Traci Lynn Fashion Jewelry. Dr. Traci Lynn has rapidly grown her company, Traci Lynn Fashion Jewelry to over 1000 consultants. She shares her success philosophy. Read her story
Verdia Johnson Company: Footsteps. She rose to become Vice President and General Manager at Stedman Graham & Partners. She attributes her success with her own company, Footsteps, to trust in God. Read her story
V. Gail Warrior-Lawrence Company: The Warrior Group. When V. Gail Warrior-Lawrence founded The Warrior Group with her husband Wayne Lawrence back in 1997, she didn't know it would grow into a multi-million dollar company. Read her story
Holly Cooper Company: Divas in Training Public Relations Inc. She was fired from her job on the spot and says, "It was the best moment of my life!" Today, Cooper's elite client list is rapidly growing and expanding. Read her story
Chioma Isiadinso Company: Expartus. Her passion for education was sparked during her childhood in a college town in Nigeria. She didn't know that her passion was linked to her wealth and prosperity. Read her story
Rumia Ambrose-Burbank Company:SDE Staffing and Services Firm. Find out how Rumia Ambrose-Burbank turned a partnership with a former employer into a $75 million company. ead her story
Simone O’Leary Company: Keller Williams Centurion Realty. In 6 years, O’Leary has grown her firm’s revenue by more than 650 percent and increased the number of agents she employs by 300 percent. Read her story
Patrice Clayton Company: Harlem Tea Room. Though Patrice had been successful in her corporate career, she wanted something more. So she followed her spirit and branched out on her own. Read her story
Saturday, March 8, 2008
Top 10 women Entrepreneurs to watch!
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