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In this episode we talk with two women entrepreneurs in Asheville, NC on their journey since the devastation of Hurricane Helene last September. Meg Ragland- President and Founder of Plum Print and Jessie Dean, Founder and CEO of Asheville Tea Company. In the midst of chaos, mere days after the natural disaster, a group of women formed to create the Women Entrepreneurs Asheville Recovery Endeavor. Its mission: to support women- owned businesses severely impacted by the storm and help them rebuild. Meg, a co- founder of the endeavor and Jessie, a recipient of the support, tell details on why this critical fund was a lifeline to begin forging ahead on the long road to recovery.
Photos Courtesy of The Women Entrepreneurs Asheville Recovery Endeavor
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By Heritage Radio NetworkIn this episode we talk with two women entrepreneurs in Asheville, NC on their journey since the devastation of Hurricane Helene last September. Meg Ragland- President and Founder of Plum Print and Jessie Dean, Founder and CEO of Asheville Tea Company. In the midst of chaos, mere days after the natural disaster, a group of women formed to create the Women Entrepreneurs Asheville Recovery Endeavor. Its mission: to support women- owned businesses severely impacted by the storm and help them rebuild. Meg, a co- founder of the endeavor and Jessie, a recipient of the support, tell details on why this critical fund was a lifeline to begin forging ahead on the long road to recovery.
Photos Courtesy of The Women Entrepreneurs Asheville Recovery Endeavor
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.