Enterprising Women of Color DMV Business Center
Questions that Need Answers with Kim Frye
In this question-and-answer series, you’ll get to know some incredible entrepreneurs we have encountered in our community. We are thrilled to share their entrepreneurial stories and encourage you to contact…
Read MoreBreaking Into New Industries and New Influence: Twee Nguyen’s Entrepreneurship Journey
Creating and maintaining one successful business is a fantastic feat. But for second-time founder Twee Nguyen, who has crossed seas and industries to chase dreams, two-time success tastes even sweeter…
Read MoreQuestions that Need Answers with Ayisha Lockett
In this question-and-answer series, you’ll get to know the incredible entrepreneurs Wacif has encountered in our community. We are thrilled to share their stories and encourage you to connect with and support them! We’re kicking…
Read MoreNicole Nixon Stumbles Upon Entrepreneurship Through Innovation
Nicole Nixon is a testament that you can accomplish anything with goodwill, tenacity, and a passion for growth. Her quest to entrepreneurship has been one of curiosity, self-discovery, and knowledge.…
Read MoreCelebrating Beauty Entrepreneurs at the Ascend.Her Beauty Cohort Graduation
On Wednesday, July 19, Wacif celebrated graduates of the first Ascend.Her Beauty Cohort at Ìpàdé! The program was the first cohort designed by a beauty entrepreneur for beauty entrepreneurs. For this special cohort,…
Read MorePassion, Purpose, and Persistence: An Entrepreneurship Story with Connie Russell
Most small businesses launch with a dream to serve and support others. However, for Connie Russell, the CEO of C.L. Russell Company, a workforce development agency, training people to become…
Read MoreDesigning the Five-Star Restaurant Experience through Entrepreneurship
For a restaurant, the quality of service can be the difference between a good restaurant and a great one. Dr. Erinn Tucker Oluwole has made it her entrepreneurial mission to…
Read MoreAesha Ray and Her Journey to Entrepreneurship
Beauty and community can be magical things when perfectly balanced. Just ask Aesha Ray, an accountant turned retail entrepreneur redefining what franchise beauty supply will look like in the future.…
Read MoreCultivating Growth and Creating a Brighter Future
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who made our very first Cultivate Women’s Summit, “Breaking Barriers to Cultivate Growth,” a success! During the planning process for the Enterprising Women…
Read MoreHow Women of Color Can Tap into The Blockchain Advantage
Olayinka Odeniran, the founder and chairwoman
of the Black Women Blockchain Council (BWBC), aims to onboard half a million black women onto blockchain technology through her membership community by 2030. Olayinka desires to create a place where black women can learn, explore and dive deeper into what
makes blockchain unique.