for founders This founder made $1 million with one product. Here's how In 2018, when Glow by Daye amassed over $1 million in sales, Ranay Orton knew she'd tapped into the proverbial honey pot for her premium satin bonnets. Since
for founders Kiana Calder is diversifying the art industry with her expo Let’s be real. There’s an imbalance with creatives within the art industry and it’s not because there is a pipeline issue from Black folks. Since 2008 [https:
for founders This celebrity event planner shares how to pivot during a crisis Courtney Ajinca is a celebrity event planner who knows how to transform her vision into reality and produce magical events for her clients. She provides luxurious experiences with an exceptional
for founders This founder's invention is helping promote diversity in STEM Diversity and inclusion is a problem in every industry – especially in the STEM space. Studies show that gaps in STEM achievement begin early in a person’s life, typically during
founder profiles This founder raised $15 million for women and their periods Black women are among the fastest-growing group of entrepreneurs – BUT are we starting businesses just because it’s the “cool” thing to do right now, or are we are starting
founder profiles This influencer shares tips for building inclusive workspaces Currently, over 70% [https://blog.dol.gov/2017/03/01/12-stats-about-working-women] of mothers with children under 18 are apart of the U.S. labor force, and almost47 percent [https://www.
founder profiles This founder launched her own successful global company “The universe will do its best to remove all distractions from you until you realize your purpose” – Unknown Like many people, we sometimes position our lives and make choices based
founder profiles This project manager turned CEO is disrupting the hair industry If you’ve ever had to choose between keeping that new hairstyle poppin’ and going to the gym, you’re not alone sis. While our dynamic hair is one of
founder profiles This founder is helping women find remote work with her startup Besides being able to work from home wearing your bonnet and favorite pjs, working remotely has a host of other benefits. For some companies, working remotely has helped them improve
founder profiles This founder is driving inclusivity with her hair and beauty line Carmella Marie [https://www.instagram.com/carmellamwill/] is the epitome of a boss navigating working a full-time job while building a full-time business. She uses the savvy from her 9-5
founder profiles These Founders Are Creating Inclusive Workplaces With Their Biz With the state of the political climate we are currently living in, diversity and inclusion have been a major topic, and to some a passing trend. Race, diversity, and inclusion
for founders Keisha Mabry of heyFRIEND on how she secured corporate clients The saying your network is your net worth isn’t just a cute little Instagram caption. The more intentional you are at with growing your network (especially with the right
how to become a real estate agent #MogulLife: How I Became Licensed in Real Estate Sales Odalis Gonzalez is a Bushwick native raised by the boroughs of New York. Graduating with a Bachelors in Psychology, Odalis managed a 24/7 Suicide Prevention and Crisis Intervention Lifeline
next gen summit Here is what I learned at the Next Gen Summit As entrepreneurs, it’s critical that we are intentionally taking the necessary measures to invest in ourselves. One of the best ways to invest in yourself is with conferences that
founder profiles Adeola Adejobi, founder of the Avant-Garde Network Adeola Adejobi, Esq. is #mogulmillennial goals. Outside of being an attorney, entrepreneur, co-host and speaker, Adeola is also the founder of the Avant-Garde Network [http://www.avantgardenetwork.com], a social
black millennials Here is How I Became a Quality Control Scientist/Microbiologist We love featuring Mogul Millennials that are doing exceptional work in their career of choice. This week, we’re featuring Awa Lamine Coulibaly [https://www.instagram.com/awachka/] and she
founder profiles Courtney Smith empowers homeless and high-risk youth in Detroit Born and raised in Detroit, Courtney knows the struggle of housing insecurity all too well. It is her experience as an overcomer that led her to create the Detroit Phoenix