The Miami University graduate says she always imagined herself in the tech space and thought she would be a developer but is proud that she is now running an agency as CEO.
A Tri-State woman has been in the beauty industry working as a hairstylist for more than two decades; now, she’s exploring another adventure launching her own catering company.
St. Rita School for the Deaf has had a long-standing history in Cincinnati, along with one particular teacher who has been with the school since she was a child.
The world changed for a Northern Kentucky woman when she was diagnosed with severe allergies. Instead of letting it stop her, she used the diagnosis to start a business.
A Tri-State entrepreneur knows the struggles that come with launching a new business, so she is taking her lessons and helping pave the road to success for others.
An idea that started more than 20 years ago on a napkin has grown to become one of the largest public relations firms in Cincinnati, Game Day Communications.
After spending more than two decades in prison, a woman is using her second chance at freedom to change the system for others returning from incarceration.
Several She Builds workshops are held each month with female students from across the Tri-State coming together to make something with their own two hands.
During one of her most darkest days, Slyvia Brownlee launched her own business. Today, she is getting ready to celebrate the seventh anniversary of her business.