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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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Jul 11, 2017

Sylvia Scott is also the visionary and producer of the Realizing a Vision conference series and co-author of Realizing a Vision, Your Toolkit for Success. Words of Wisdom for Young Female Entrepreneurs. Sylvia discusses how a signature style is created to define a brand. How a young woman is perceived will influence how people will support her as a young entrepreneur. It is essential to take control of the perception or someone else will do it. Sylvia has been an entrepreneur for nearly 20 years. She has worked closely with women entrepreneurs from those who are just launching a business to those who are highly accomplished in business and their communities and industries. www.girlsceoconnection.com.Contact Sylvia at sylvia@girlsceconnection.com.

Jun 13, 2017

Lizzie Marie Likness is founder of Lizzie Marie Cuisine and Wandering the Gap.Lizzie discusses the development of her business for healthy cooking and eating. She owned Lizzie Marie Cuisine from the age of 8 to 16. Lizzie closed her business in 2015 to focus on studying for graduation and decide how to proceed with college. Lizzie has taken a gap year between high school and college. Wandering the Gap has become a conversation with Lizzie’s followers on how she handles the challenges and experiences on her decision for a gap year. Contact Lizzie Marie by email at lizzie@WanderingTheGap.com

May 9, 2017

Isabella Rose Taylor, Founder and Creator of Isabella Rose Taylor Designs for teenage girls. She discusses the development of her business with her perseverance, self-discipline, and collaboration.  Contact Isabella Rose Taylor through her Facebook account at IsabellaRoseTaylorDesigns message board, personal Instagram at isabellarosetaylor or her business Instagram at irtthebrand

Apr 11, 2017

Sylvia Scott, Founder of Girls' C.E.O. Connection™ is also the creator and producer of the Realizing a Vision conference series and co-author of Realizing a Vision, Your Toolkit for Success. Words of Wisdom for Young Females Entrepreneurs. Sylvia has been an entrepreneur for nearly 20 years. She has worked closely with women entrepreneurs from those who are just launching a business to those who are highly accomplished in business and their communities and industries. www.girlsceoconnection.com. Contact Sylvia at sylvia@girlsceconnection.com

Mar 14, 2017

Morissa Schwartz, Founder of GenZ Publishing is a best-selling author, media personality and a Voice for Generation Z. Morissa is a strong advocate for high school girls to become online entrepreneurs. She discusses taking hold of one opportunity after another to become the successful entrepreneur she is today. Contact Morissa through her websites https://morissa schwartz.com or https://genzpublising

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

Jan 13, 2017

Ana Rivas discusses how her vision to be a fashion designer and photographer has changed into the expansion of her photography business into social issues and weddings. She explains how perseverance and going the extra mile helps to create a business and keep it going. Ana shares how her vision now includes producing tabletop books that tell the stories of others she has met. Ana touches on how she looks at everything around her including jobs that don’t pertain to her photography to grow. It is a way for other young women to decide what type of business to create. Ana emphasizes for young entrepreneurs to continue looking at everything around them as a way to grow. Contact Ana through her website http://anacristel.com

 

Dec 13, 2016

Catherine Cook, Co-founder and Vice President of Brand Strategy of MeetMe. Catherine discusses her journey of communicating effectively from the beginnings of MyYearbook as it became re-branded to MeetMe. The company has built one of the top mobile apps for Millennials. https://www.meetme.com; Contact Catherine through her Twitter account @cncook. She will set up a time to connect.

 

Nov 17, 2016

Julie Weston, San Francisco fashion designer and founder of Weston Wear. From Passion to Vision-Creating dance-inspired womenswear from a passion for colors, fabrics, and dance and building a well established fashion business from it.  www.westonsf.com. Contact Julie through her email at jw@westonwear

Nov 16, 2016

Sylvia introduces her show and explains what it's all about and how it can help high school girls and young women develop the traits and behaviors of accomplished female entrepreneurs. 

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