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Enterprising Young Females

Sylvia Scott, Founder of Girls’ C.E.O. Connection presents a bi-monthly series to bring Gen Z high school girls a new perspective on the strategies female entrepreneurs attribute to their successes as business owners. Interviews are with female entrepreneurs who may be millennials along with the seasoned ones. Topics include The Brand Called You; Building Your Success Team; Developing the Leader Within, and much more.
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Feb 13, 2017

Amanda Faye Martin is the Co-founder, co-director, and co-producer of Wormwood Theatre Collective in Denver, CO. Amanda discusses how she developed her success skills and became the business leader she is today. She also discusses how important teamwork it is when working with her co-founder, actors, and musicians to make Wormwood Theatre Collective successful.


Amanda Faye Martin began her entrepreneur journey at the age of 13.  She created a jewelry business, Pick Me Jewelry, and ultimately donated 20 thousand dollars of the proceeds to various charities. Now, she is the co-artistic director of Wormwood Theatre collective in Denver and a freelance theatre practitioner, currently directing a show at the Hampstead Stage Company in New Hampshire, writing a play for Brandeis University that premiers at the end of October 2017, and starting to develop a project at Harvard University. She graduated from Harvard University 2016 with a MFA in dramaturgy.Contact Amanda at amandafayemartin@gmail.com

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