Anna Tuchin moved to America from Eastern Ukraine when the Iron Curtain fell and dreamed of raising her children in a loving environment that was full of possibilities. Little did she know that she would build her own dream! Anna turned her joy of working with numbers into a web-based business and founded The Trusted Bookkeeper, … Read More
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Interview with Miriam Schulman, Founder, CEO, and Artist of The Inspiration Place
Miriam Schulman is not just an inspiration, but she is a curator of inspiration! Her business inspires art-lovers to reconnect with their creativity, learn new skills and techniques, and profit from their art. Her passion for art began in the fourth grade! She studied art history in college, but fearing that she couldn’t make a … Read More
Networking That Doesn’t Feel Like Work
If you’re a businesswoman about to pull your hair out over the thought of networking, this post is for you. Our Founder, Lorrie Thomas Ross, wrote an article for Fairygodboss called “I’m a CEO — I Use These Hacks So Networking Doesn’t Feel Like Work”. The goal is to use networking to your advantage, you’ll … Read More
Interview with Elizabeth Joy, Conscious Life & Style Founder
Elizabeth Joy, founder and owner of the website Conscious Life & Style, offers good advice for those who are new to or planning to launch their own digital business. When Elizabeth started her blog, which morphed into a robust website, the mission of her business was to encourage others to live a more conscious lifestyle … Read More
Interview with Jena Paulo, Owner of Virtual Solutions
Our Wild Web Women interview with Jena Paulo, owner of Jena Paulo Virtual Solutions, is one that has made a lasting impression on us. Like a true Wild Web Woman, Jena has cultivated a happy, healthy, and wealthy life through a digital business! She is a Business Operations Consultant who specializes in helping business owners create scalable … Read More
Interview with Jennifer Wong and Santos Agustin, Co-Founders of Gone To the Dogs
Long-time pet parents and friends, Jennifer and Santos, often wondered where their dogs’ products were made and who made them. They wondered if they were mass produced and if the workers were making a living wage. These ponderings led them to open their enterprise, Gone to the Dogs, an online (and eventually storefront) business dedicated to thoughtfully-designed … Read More