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The podcast currently has 36 episodes available.
As business owners, we often get put into a box where we are defined by our entrepreneurship – but we are so much more than that.
And if you were to ask our special guest on this episode of Women Who Own It, she would tell you that it’s the businesses we shape through our own identity, passions, and experiences that make the biggest impact.
Amalia Moreno-Damgaard is bilingual spokesperson and media personality, a renowned keynote speaker, an award-winning author, and the founder and CEO of Amalia LLC – a business that specializes in consulting, representing brands, and providing gourmet experiences based on the diverse cuisines and cultures of Latin America.
During this eye-opening interview, we’ll explore the story of how Amalia made the shift from her banking career into the culinary field, her mission to develop a broader understanding and appreciation of cultural nuances for people and brands through culinary experiences – plus her sage advice for all women entrepreneurs looking to make a difference. Watch the podcast now!
If you’re passionate about growing your woman-owned business, realizing your vision, and supporting other Women Business Enterprises along the way – this episode of Women Who Own It is for you!
I’m joined by one of the most inspiring and multi-faceted women of our time, Dr. Cheryl Polote Williamson, an best-selling award-winning author, filmmaker, transformational speaker, philanthropist and certified life coach who has helped more than 500 entrepreneurs launch thriving businesses.
Tune in to discover Cheryl’s incredible philosophy on life, business and helping other women entrepreneurs succeed – plus a wealth of eye-opening insights, tips, and nuggets of wisdom you can use to take your woman-owned business to the next level!
Do you ever feel like it’s impossible to keep up with the near constant changes, innovations and evolution of the business world? If so, check out this episode of Women Who Own It!
Joining us on the podcast today is tech titan Kanchana Raman, the founder and CEO of Avion Networks, an Atlanta-based, global telecom technology firm specializing in converging communications, broadband network services, solutions and innovations.
During this info-packed interview, we explore Kanchana’s incredible journey – from moving all the way from India to pursue her dream of being an entrepreneur, to starting her company with just $5000 in savings, and growing a global enterprise with more than 1500 employees in 18 countries of operation.
Tune in now to discover key insights, strategies and tools you can use to fortify your company’s resiliency and adaptability – and how Women’s Business Enterprise National Council (and its amazing network) can support your journey.
At Women’s Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), we believe that when a woman puts her mind to something, there’s nothing she can’t achieve. Our special guest on this episode of Women Who Own It is proof positive.
From a young age, she knew without a shadow of a doubt that she wanted to be a CEO – so that’s exactly what she became. Today, Hannah Testani is the CEO of Intelligent Audit, a company specializing in multi-modal freight audit and transportation spend analytics.
Tune in now for a deep dive into Hannah’s journey – from her transition from COO to CEO, to how she helped grow a company with a small team of 12 into an international industry leader with nearly 200 employees, and her ambitious vision for the future of Intelligent Audit.
As a women-owned business in a quickly evolving industry, there’s a secret to getting ahead: Always staying in motion. Just ask our special guest on today’s episode of Women Who Own It.
In this interview, I sit with Maureen Mulvihill, the President, CEO and Co-Founder of Actuated Medical Inc., a WBENC-Certified medical technology company with a mission to solve clinical needs and improve patient outcomes using electronically controlled motion devices.
If you’re ready to take your business to the next level, disrupt your industry and make a difference, tune in now and discover Maureen’s insights and tips for staying ahead and becoming an unstoppable success in a male-dominated industry.
Want to cut through the noise and make your business stand out from the crowd? Our special guest on this episode of Women Who Own It has the answers!
Tune in to meet Robyn Young, expert branding strategist and Founder of Young & Co., a strategic branding agency dedicated to creating legacy brands rooted in authenticity.
Watch now to discover Robyn’s must-know branding secrets, tips and tricks from her more than 20 years of branding and marketing for top commercial brands such as Nike, Target, UCLA, and Everyday Health -- plus the exact steps she’s taking to rapidly grow and scale her agency and how you can implement them into your own business!
When you’re running a business in a highly competitive market, it can be tempting to cut a few corners for the benefit of your bottom line.
But according to our special guest on this episode of Women Who Own It, shortcuts don’t pay off in the long run for your business - or for the planet.
Purvi Sahu is the Founder and CEO of Purvari, an organic rose water and mist product line designed to nurture the complexion with wholesome, chemical-free nourishment that’s as pristine and natural as skin itself.
Tune in now for key insights on running a mission-driven business -- plus discover strategies you can use immediately to incorporate more socially and environmentally responsible practices into your company while creating long-term, sustainable growth.
In business, first impressions are everything. But the key to making the right impression isn’t always about what you say about your brand, but instead highlighting the subtle details that let your brand speak for itself.
On this episode of Women Who Own It, we’re getting an inside look behind the WBENC-Certified company helping businesses reinforce and enhance their brand through art with special guest Brooke Nelson who, along with her partner Rachel Pru, co-founded Curate Art Group.
Watch the podcast to discover how art can help you curate your perfect story for powerful impact, greater success and accelerated business growth -- and how WBENC and its amazing network can help!
Diversity and Inclusion is not only a hallmark of good business. It’s also one of the biggest indicators of that organization’s ability to grow, diversify and create impact in the market.
But if you ask our special guest on this week’s episode of Women Who Own It to create Diversity and Inclusion that is an intrinsic, authentic, and powerful part of the company culture -- you’ll need to get comfortable with being uncomfortable.
Dee Marshall is a renowned international speaker, certified coach, leadership trainer, diversity consultant, published author, and the CEO at Diverse & Engaged LLC. This WBENC-Certified company is dedicated to providing strategy, programs and initiatives to engage, support and develop diverse populations not limited to multicultural women, African-Americans, and millennials.
Check out the episode to discover key insights, strategies and tools you can use to build and support a diverse workforce to create greater impact, accelerate business growth and unleash your company’s potential.
Whether you plan to diversify your current business or even sell it later, there’s one question you need to ask yourself …
What comes next?
Katie McCarron, the Founder of Portland Pet Food Company (PPFC), a WBENC-Certified global manufacturer of human-grade dog meals and treats, has some advice.
Tune in for the newest episode of Women Who Own It to discover how Katie went from selling her first business and retiring in 2008 to re-entering the business world in a completely new industry. Plus, discover priceless insights, advice and inspiration that you can use to plan the next phase in your business journey.
The podcast currently has 36 episodes available.