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Congratulations to our WBE client, Neelima Parker, CEO of @SnapitSolution, on a new brand ambassador partnership with Nehemiah Clark. We can't wait to see all of the great things you accomplish together!
Learn more: https://t.co/RIAz6ETwDw
We had a great time honoring the graduates of the NextLevel Exchange program last week. The extensive 12-month small business development program is an excellent example of what is possible when business owners connect with strong mentors. #NationalMentoringMonth
Today we commemorate the birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., an extraordinary man who courageously led the way for civil rights, justice, nonviolence, and a better world for all.
Meet Shawni Jackson, Director of Established Business Program and Services for the WBDC’s St. Louis Office. Shawni has over 23 years of experience in organization and human resource management, as well as over 13 years of experience in entrepreneurial education.
The Women’s Business Development Center has eight offices across the Midwest and a nine-state WBE certification coverage area. Throughout the week, we will be highlighting our St. Louis office. Stay tuned.
“Entrepreneurship opportunities put women in great positions to enforce and chart the way forward for more women founders.” – Jessie Leonard, Director of Established Business Program and Services at the WBDC
Read her full interview with @AuthorityMgzine: https://t.co/7o3x2SYizV
December is National Write a Business Plan month, and while it's a fundamental step toward starting a business and acquiring funding, it can be quite daunting for first-time business owners. Forbes shares some valuable insights on how to get started. https://t.co/O1lwhyr26P
Latinas reportedly made 55 cents for every dollar made by a white male before the pandemic, and it hasn't increased much since — Mónica Ramírez breaks down the pay gap and what it means #LatinaEqualPayDay
In the most recent #GetGrowing column, @lindsayemueller, Managing Director of Program Innovations and Eva Pawlik, Human Resource Generalist at the WBDC, share three critical steps to prepare solopreneurs for hiring their first employee. Learn more: https://t.co/EWZM9NF8rZ
The WBDC is excited to join American Express to rally our community to support small businesses on Nov. 26 and all holiday season long. #ShopSmall#SmallBizSat
Jessie Leonard, Director of Established Business Programs and Services for the Women’s Business Development Center’s Milwaukee office, was featured in the @MKEBizJournal. Learn more: https://t.co/bf7xTwdmZy
The Women’s Business Development Center is honored to have been selected as one of the “21 Leaders for the 21 Century” by Women’s eNews. What a privilege it is to be recognized alongside 20 other individuals and organizations that are also working to advance gender equality.
This year, #SmallBizSat is on Nov. 26. We’re proud to team up with American Express to remind our neighbors how important their support is to local businesses this holiday season. Let’s go! #ShopSmall
@mmakm, Managing Director of Entrepreneurial Programs and Services, shares valuable insights on how small business owners can create a unique value proposition and leverage it to grow their business. Learn more: https://t.co/tC0jPFxGF5
Whatever your views, these are turbulent political times. The Women’s Business Development Center urges you to get out and vote in the upcoming midterm elections. Read our full statement on the WBDC website. https://t.co/huhVPjDVp6
The right to vote is essential to a well-functioning democracy, and the WBDC is in full support of everyone exercising their civic duty during the midterm elections on Tuesday, November 8.