Victoria Chuard - Be Clear on Your Why
Charlotte Stavrou - Embrace and Lead Change
Neha Chakori - Inspiring Future Women Leaders
Soumya Kushwaha - Take your decisions
Amy Woodward Parrish - Vision and Adaptability
Mithali Mannan - Build Your Envisioned Future
Sudha Navuluru - Vision, Resilience, and Learning
Mary Kelly - Self-Advocacy and Community Building
Blima Ehrentreu - Diverse Teams and Giving Back
Be Clear on Your Why
Be clear on your ‘why’ for starting your business because that’s what will get you through all the up’s and down’s of business.
Victoria Chuard, Founder, Just Peachy
Embrace and Lead Change
For young women entrepreneurs, my advice is to identify industry gaps, embrace your conviction, and use resilience to drive meaningful change, always remembering that your unique perspective and commitment to inclusivity will set you apart and inspire others.
Charlotte Stavrou, Founder, SevenSix Agency
Inspiring Future Women Leaders
Perseverance. This is the key . Showing up to work and ensuring to solve problems by creating value to the product is the mantra.
Neha Chakori, Founder, Chakori Wear
Take your decisions
Being an entrepreneur means the burden of all failures and sweet success belongs to you. Do listen to advice from credible people but take your decisions and own it up. Remember being a woman gives you unique abilities such as thinking out of the box, ability to multitask, and many more.
You should muster up mental, physical and psychological strength to endure the hardship and maturity which is needed. At the end of the day, all you should take a stock of is- did you put in your best today?
You must love yourself first, take care of yourself in every possible way and never compromise on that. Being a woman, you can easily stand out. Your smartness, intellect and impact is noted much faster and much grander. Your personal brand has a much stronger value as you get noticed more easily. Always keep the woman in you alive.
Soumya Kushwaha, Founder, TAP CAPITAL
Vision and Adaptability
Set your vision, never give up, and be prepared to pivot with the marketplace. Always be on top of the trends and never feel intimidated when you are your own expert.
Amy Woodward Parrish, Founder, Rhythm Communications
Build Your Envisioned Future
To all the young women out there aspiring to carve their niche in the entrepreneurial world – remember, the world needs your ideas, your creativity, and your leadership. You have the power to make a difference. So, take that leap, embrace the journey, and build the future you envision.
Mithali Mannan, Founder, AND Events
Vision, Resilience, and Learning
My advice to young women entrepreneurs is to confidently embrace your vision, build a strong support network, invest in continuous learning, take calculated risks, maintain a healthy work-life balance, and share your journey to inspire and empower the next generation of women leaders.
Sudha Navuluru, Founder, NewMediaWorkz
Self-Advocacy and Community Building
Be your own best advocate. Don't be afraid to nominate yourself for that award, or take on that leadership opportunity or share your ideas. Build up others and give back to the community. The more that you show up for others and yourself, the more others will show up for you and become your advocate.
Mary Kelly, Founder, Reusably
Diverse Teams and Giving Back
As an MWBE business owner in commercial real estate, I overcame challenges in a male-dominated field by building a standout brand, assembling a diverse and passionate team, and embracing remote work for talent retention. My motivation stems from a belief in the transformative power of design and my commitment to community investment. I rely on systematic decision-making methods, such as Pros and Cons and Cost-Benefit Analysis, to navigate difficult choices and ensure successful outcomes.
Blima Ehrentreu, Founder, The Designers Group
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