News How to Support Black Womenpreneurs Posted on May 6, 2022June 4, 2023 By Leigh Langston Forbes shares that 36 percent of new businesses were started by Black women. However, even though Black womenpreneurs lead any other racial group in starting or running new businesses, only 3 percent are considered “mature” businesses, reflecting their need for assistance and training. Black womenpreneurs have been getting the short… Read more
Education How to Continue Your Education as an Entrepreneur Posted on January 3, 2022January 3, 2022 By Leigh Langston To be an entrepreneur, you must have a thirst for knowledge. It is your love of learning that helps you stay competitive in your market. Constantly learning helps you develop more efficient business practices and creative solutions to help your business thrive. You can continue your education as an entrepreneur… Read more
News How Seasoned Entrepreneurs Can Lift Others Up at Their Business Posted on September 30, 2021September 29, 2021 By Leigh Langston You’ve come a long way, and there’s a lot to show for it. When people experience success, it comes from hard work and time-earned knowledge, and the skills you’ve gained will continue to impact future success. Sharing those skills and lifting up those around you takes success a step further,… Read more
The Dangerous Lee Interview Are You A Career Conscious Black Woman Ready To Take Your Business To The Next Level? Call The Career Whisperer! Posted on August 4, 2020November 8, 2021 By Dangerous Lee The Mentors Circle: a new mentorship program through Project She Went for Her Dreams, a Brooklyn-based business and career coaching firm, will provide scholarships to five promising Black women entrepreneurs to receive free mentorship with prominent Black women leaders. Black women are currently the fastest growing group of entrepreneurs, starting… Read more
Black History Month Neena Speer: Making Black History with the Step 1-2-3 Mentor Initiative Posted on February 16, 2018October 28, 2024 By Dangerous Lee Neena Speer Was Born To Be A CEO From an early age my mother always told me, “You’re going to be a CEO!” I didn’t quite understand until she was invited to be a Pre-Law Diversity Talks™ Speaker at the 2015 National Diversity Pre-Law Conference held in Washington, D.C. … Read more