This #WomenOwnedWednesday, we celebrate Brittney Williams, Brittney Williams Marketing Consulting. Brittney Williams is a Marketing Consultant & Digital Content Creator for Small Businesses & Startups. Primarily helping clients become the go-to expert within their industries & fields. What is one thing you've learned as a woman-owned business? As a black female entrepreneur in marketing, I've learned the importance of resilience in overcoming challenges. Navigating through obstacles, from securing funding to breaking into boardrooms, requires unwavering determination. Embracing my identity and leveraging it as a strength has been key to both personal and professional success in the business world. What is one tip you'd give to a woman looking to start her business today? What is one tip you'd give to a woman looking to start her business today? No matter how hard it gets keep going and always remember your WHY! Outsource/delegate tasks you either don’t wish to do or that you aren’t strongly skilled in. Focus on building a loyal community first and not stressing over how many followers you have. How do you support other women-owned businesses? By encouraging them, sharing their services & skills with others, shopping with them, engaging with their content, Collaborating and attending events. I have the pleasure of also being the Founder/CEO of The Creative Juices Group®, a women’s community organization for Black Female Creatives and Creativepreneurs where we have instilled these practices into our Brands DNA ensuring we continue to shine light on other female creatives & entrepreneurs.
TWU-Center for Women Entrepreneurs
Higher Education
Denton, Texas 2,056 followers
Committed to #WomenOwned in TX!
About us
Texas Woman's University's Center for Women Entrepreneurs provides the tools for new and expanding woman-owned businesses to succeed including training, funding, business advisement, networking, and mentoring opportunities.
- Website
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https://twu.edu/center-women-entrepreneurs/
External link for TWU-Center for Women Entrepreneurs
- Industry
- Higher Education
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Denton, Texas
- Type
- Educational
- Specialties
- Business Advisement, Grant funding, Training workshops, Networking, and Mentoring & Coaching
Locations
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Primary
1202 Old Main Circle
Denton, Texas 76209, US
Employees at TWU-Center for Women Entrepreneurs
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📍Holly Burrow
Impact Entrepreneur | Purposeful Connector | Startup Advisor | Female Founder Advocate
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Dessired Marcano
Student at TWU-Center for Women in General Studies
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Jennifer J. Alamilla-Gonzalez
First American generation student seeking an opportunity in the corporate industry field. Primary interests include Human Resources, Marketing…
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Helena Song
Student at Texas Woman's University
Updates
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Join us for our June WomenRISE: How to Create Impactful Events as a Small Business with Kymberly Nielsen.
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Are you a startup founder or potential mentor in the North Texas region? Join the Techstars Physical Health Fort Worth team along with our corporate partners at UNT HSC, The City of Fort Worth, Tarrant County, and Goff Capital on Monday May 13th at 5:00pm for a North Texas Info Session and Happy Hour!
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Join us as our AccelerateHER Dallas cohort gives their 60-second pitch during their pitch finale at The Slate on Tuesday, May 28th, from 5-8 PM. Come out and support these amazing business owners.
Come and celebrate 6 awesome #WomanOwned Businesses!
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🌟Let's raise our virtual caps for a special celebration! 🎓 Join us in honoring our amazing student assistants, Brielle Gines and Helena Song, as they graduate from college! Their dedication and hard work have contributed to our team and helped them achieve this incredible milestone. Brielle and Helena, your journey is an inspiration to us all! Your perseverance, enthusiasm, and commitment have shone throughout your time with us. 🌟 We are immensely proud of your accomplishments and can't wait to see the incredible things you'll achieve in the future! Let's shower them with congratulations and best wishes as they embark on this exciting new chapter of their lives!
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Speaker Spotlight We are excited to introduce you to our May WomenRISE speaker, Jese Gary, @GreeneyedAmbition. Jese Gary of GreeneyedAmbition is an expert in back-office systems for service-based businesses. With over a decade of experience as an event manager and a certification as a Honeybook Pro, she brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the table. Throughout her career, she has successfully managed thousands of events, honing her skills and insights into the intricate workings of efficient business operations. As a certified business consultant, she is committed to helping fellow entrepreneurs navigate the complexities of running a business and implementing strategies for sustainable growth. Her mission is clear: to assist business owners in understanding the fundamental principles of business management and establishing robust structures to facilitate scalability. Details + Registration @ https://lnkd.in/gX7Dw4fn
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This #WomenOwnedWednesday, we celebrate Almarie Talavera, Oh So Easy Nutrition. @OhSoEasyNutrition We are dedicated to simplify wellness by providing evidenced-based information in bite size pieces. We offer individual nutrition consulting to treat and prevent chronic conditions and improve overall well-being. We also work with small to midsize business to bring nutrition and wellness education to the workplace through our wellness initiatives which are geared to groups. What is one thing you've learned as a woman-owned business? The only thing stopping you from starting the journey is yourself, taking risks and listening to your gut will help. What is one tip you'd give to a woman looking to start her business today? Not everything will be perfect at the beginning but focus of starting small and then work on improving it as you go. How do you support other women-owned businesses? I encourage all of my women entrepreneurs by having accountability calls and inviting them to join me at different virtual events. You have find your support/mastermind group, because entrepreneurship can feel lonely. Even if they aren’t doing the same things as me, we can still proof read each others work and cheer for each other.