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  • In today's business world, women are boldly stepping into sectors long controlled by men, infusing them with new perspectives and groundbreaking ideas. By fostering collaboration and upholding a dedication to excellence, these visionary women are transforming age-old norms and paving the way for a more inclusive future. Their endeavors highlight the essential role that diverse insights play in enhancing organizational development and sparking innovation. On today’s episode of Women Who Own It, Allison Maslan, founder of Pinnacle Global Network, talks with Mara Smith, Founder & CEO of Inspiro Tequila. Mara came from a background of being an attorney, a trojan in the corporate world, as well as a stay-at-home mom who decided to take the leap into the world of clean spirits. Her goal was to not only create a one-of-a kind tequila, but also to bring another female perspective to the spirits industry. Check Out This Episode and Learn: • How to successfully take the leap from one industry to another • The keys to becoming a good leader • The importance of focusing on the consumer when creating a product • How to navigate a male dominated spirit industry as a female CEO

  • This week, we're diving deep into the extraordinary journey of a leader who's not just at the helm of leading enterprises but has also perfected the art of weaving leadership with genuine inspiration. Prepare to be captivated as we explore the victories, the hurdles, and the profound insights of a woman pioneering the realms of business innovation.

    On today’s episode of Women Who Own It, Allison Maslan, founder of Pinnacle GlobalNetwork, talks with Megan Gluth-Bohan, CEO and Founder of TRINTERNATIONAL INC. as well as the CEO of Chemblend, she has developed a unique and deeply honest way of leading her 50+ person team to success, but her path to the top was far from easy.

    Check Out This Episode and Learn:

    The importance of development in people and commerce in Business

    The value of failure in business

    How to create supply chain diversity

    The importance of back up plans when it comes to your business

    Today’s leading women-owned businesses are pioneers in their field, setting trends,blazing trails, and bringing forth game-changing innovations. Subscribe to Women WhoOwn It—a WBENC Podcast for and by women entrepreneurs and their supporters.This audio and video podcast is your key to the insights of these incredible female founders and business leaders.

    Women Who Own It is hosted by Allison Maslan, founder ofPinnacle Global Network Where they mentor business owners around the globe to scale their companies. She is author of WSJ Best Selling Book, Scale or Fail. Women Who Own It features organic conversation and unscripted stories with women business owners who built it, grew it,and#OwnIt. We invite you to subscribe now to join our bold community ofWomen WhoOwn It For inspiration and valuable take-aways.

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  • There are many incredible stories of women making waves in business, all while navigating the unique journey of living with ADHD. These remarkable entrepreneurs are not just breaking glass ceilings but also challenging stereotypes around ADHD in the business world.

    On today’s episode of Women Who Own It, Allison Maslan, founder of Pinnacle Global Network, talks with Angela Stephens, the president of A. Stephens & Associates, LLC, CEO, and co-founder of RE-Focus, the Creative Office co-founder of DDA West Coast Productions, and host of the RE-Focus podcast with Angela Stephens. A. Stephens & Associates, LLC is a boutique executive search firm founded in 1997 and focused on the pharmaceutical, biotech, medical device, consumer, food, and nutrition industries as well as healthcare advertising and medical education. Re-Focus, The Creative Office was created in 2016, to help her son in school and in life as he had been diagnosed with ADHD in the fifth grade, and Stephens herself diagnosed with ADHD as well later in her life.

  • In the ever-evolving realm of retail, women entrepreneurs are transcending mere challenge navigation; they're effectively utilizing momentum as a formidable force for excellence. This narrative highlights the extraordinary paths of women who have adeptly harnessed momentum to advance their retail ventures. These pioneers stand as testaments to the transformative power of momentum, demonstrating its role in achieving remarkable success through innovative marketing tactics and the cultivation of genuine customer relationships. We invite you to delve into how strategically applying momentum serves not only as a vital catalyst for these women but also as a common route towards empowerment and triumph in the entrepreneurial landscape.

    On today’s episode of Women Who Own It, Allison Maslan, founder of Pinnacle Global Network, talks with Kristi Brocato who was the owner of The Basketry for over twenty-eight years until selling her business in April of 2023. Like many business owners, she became tired, overwhelmed, and stuck in her business. Since selling, she now coaches other retail business owners through her course, The Retail Lab. Her signature process helps her retail clients get out of the weeds and become the entrepreneur they have always dreamed of. Kristi believes in firing yourself to find freedom.

    Check out this episode and learn:

    · Breaking down the truth on selling a long term business

    · Retail business owner struggles and how to overcome them

    · How to build an all-star retail team

    · How to decide when you are ready to make a transition in business

    Today’s leading women-owned businesses are pioneers in their field, setting trends, blazing trails, and bringing forth game-changing innovations. Subscribe to Women Who Own It—a WBENC Podcast for and by women entrepreneurs and their supporters. This audio and video podcast is your key to the insights of these incredible female founders and business leaders.

    Women Who Own It is hosted by Allison Maslan, founder of Pinnacle Global Network Where they mentor business owners around the globe to scale their companies. She is author of WSJ Best Selling Book, Scale or Fail. Women Who Own It features organic conversation and unscripted stories with women business owners who built it, grew it, and #OwnIt. We invite you to subscribe now to join our bold community of Women Who Own It For inspiration and valuable take-aways

  • Advocating for gender equality and supporting women-owned businesses are crucial steps towards creating a more balanced and equitable economic landscape. Women entrepreneurs often face unique challenges, including limited access to funding, resources, and networks, which can hinder their business growth. By providing essential support, whether through mentoring, financial assistance, or access to broader networks, these entrepreneurs are empowered to succeed in today's competitive market. This not only fosters economic diversity and innovation but also paves the way for future generations of women to pursue entrepreneurship with greater confidence and resources. Ultimately, the empowerment of women entrepreneurs is integral to promoting gender equality and driving positive societal change.

    On today’s episode of Women Who Own It, Allison Maslan, founder of Pinnacle Global Network, talks with Kate Isler, CEO of wMarketplace, which has not only pioneered an innovative e-commerce platform but also passionately empowered women entrepreneurs, offering them vital support to flourish in the fiercely competitive market of today. Kate's dedication extends beyond the entrepreneurial realm as she co-founded Be Bold for Change, a nonprofit organization devoted to empowering change-makers dedicated to bridging the gender gap. Her story of leadership is nothing short of extraordinary. From taking on executive roles in Fortune 100 companies to startups, Kate has continuously broken glass ceilings, proving that true determination and skill transcend gender boundaries.

  • Devotion to your business and a genuine passion for what you do serve as the bedrock for propelling your success. When you wholeheartedly embrace your vocation, you're inclined to invest the necessary time, effort, and energy to reach new heights. This unwavering commitment ignites your resolve, fortitude, and imagination, empowering you to surmount challenges and constantly evolve. Your steadfast dedication to your passion not only motivates you, but also draws in kindred spirits, customers, and opportunities, all of which collectively propel your business towards even greater success.

    On today’s episode of Women Who Own It, Allison Maslan, founder of Pinnacle Global Network, talks with Kelley Higney the founder and CEO of Bug Bite Thing, which is dedicated to offering people a chemical-free and eco-friendly solution that alleviates the discomfort, stinging, itching, and swelling caused by insect bites and stings. As Seen on Shark Tank, twice, Bug Bite Thing uses suction to remove insect saliva/venom from under the skin and is reusable, chemical-free, and safe to use on children of all ages, as well as adults. It is Amazon’s #1 selling product for insect bite relief with over 75,000 positive reviews. They are continuing their global expansion and thrilled to be carried by over 30,000 retail locations including CVS Pharmacy, JOANN’s, Rite Aid, The Home Depot, Walgreen and more.

    Check out this Episode and learn:

    How your Why can impact the growth of your business

    What it is like to sell your product globally

    Biggest lessons in getting into retail stores

    Strategies to launch and sell your second product

    Today’s leading women-owned businesses are pioneers in their field, setting trends, blazing trails, and bringing forth game-changing innovations. Subscribe to Women Who Own It — a WBENC Podcast for and by women entrepreneurs and their supporters. This audio and video podcast is your key to the insights of these incredible female founders and business leaders.

    Women Who Own It is hosted by Allison Maslan, founder of Pinnacle Global Network where they mentor business owners around the globe to scale their companies. She is author of WSJ Best Selling Book, Scale or Fail. Women Who Own It features organic conversation and unscripted stories with women business owners who built it, grew it, and #OwnIt. We invite you to subscribe now to join our bold community of Women Who Own It for inspiration and valuable take-aways!

  • The art and intricacies of retail and merchandise consumer goods lie in the delicate dance between supply and demand, aesthetics, and functionality. Retailers must curate their products with precision, choosing items that resonate with their target audience's desires and aspirations. Pricing strategies, promotions, and inventory management are the fine threads that weave the fabric of success in this dynamic industry. In this ever-evolving landscape, retailers must adapt, innovate, and anticipate trends to thrive in the world of consumer goods.

    On today’s episode of Women Who Own It, Allison Maslan, founder of Pinnacle Global Network, talks with Camille Thomas, CEO & Owner of JMC Retail Group. Camille is a recognized retail industry leader that has earned her reputation by working with innovative, diverse and multi-sized consumer product companies in both National and Owned Brand. Bringing 35+ years of retail knowledge in department and specialty stores and 9 1/2 years at Target Corp as a Sr. Buyer and as a Target Director in Digital Commerce and New Business Development.

    Check out this Episode and learn:

    How to get your products into multiple retail locations

    Proper marketing strategies for Pre-Launch, Launch, and Post-Launch

    What not to do when building brand assets

    How to determine what arena of marketing will create the most traction for your products & how to allocate the funds accordingly

    The Retail & Wholesale side of consumer good product companies

    Today’s leading women-owned businesses are pioneers in their field, setting trends, blazing trails, and bringing forth game-changing innovations. Subscribe to Women Who Own It — a WBENC Podcast for and by women entrepreneurs and their supporters. This audio and video podcast is your key to the insights of these incredible female founders and business leaders.

    Women Who Own It is hosted by Allison Maslan, founder of Pinnacle Global Network where they mentor business owners around the globe to scale their companies. She is author of WSJ Best Selling Book, Scale or Fail. Women Who Own It features organic conversation and unscripted stories with women business owners who built it, grew it, and #OwnIt. We invite you to subscribe now to join our bold community of Women Who Own It for inspiration and valuable take-aways!

  • Organizing events, such as product launches, networking gatherings, or industry conferences, can prove to be a remarkably effective approach to foster business growth. These occasions provide a distinctive platform to engage with customers, partners, and prospects in a memorable and interactive manner. Beyond their social aspect, events offer a golden opportunity to demonstrate expertise, cultivate brand loyalty, and cultivate a pipeline of fresh leads. By nurturing face-to-face interactions and generating excitement around your brand, events serve as catalysts for growth, bolstering reputation and unveiling a spectrum of new business prospects.

    On today’s episode of Women Who Own It, Allison Maslan, founder of Pinnacle Global Network, talks with Amanda Ma, Founder and CEO of Innovate Marketing Group, an award-winning event management agency based in Los Angeles for top brands such as TikTok, Google, and East West Bank (Live, hybrid, virtual). Under Amanda's leadership, the agency has quickly become one of the most sought-after events firms in the area.

    Check out this Episode and learn:

    Strategies in building an elevated event experience

    How to incorporate branding into an event

    Mindset practices to overcome challenges in business

    How to build a strong and committed team

    Today’s leading women-owned businesses are pioneers in their field, setting trends, blazing trails, and bringing forth game-changing innovations. Subscribe to Women Who Own It — a WBENC Podcast for and by women entrepreneurs and their supporters. This audio and video podcast is your key to the insights of these incredible female founders and business leaders.

    Women Who Own It is hosted by Allison Maslan, founder of Pinnacle Global Network where they mentor business owners around the globe to scale their companies. She is author of WSJ Best Selling Book, Scale or Fail. Women Who Own It features organic conversation and unscripted stories with women business owners who built it, grew it, and #OwnIt. We invite you to subscribe now to join our bold community of Women Who Own It for inspiration and valuable take-aways!

  • Life often throws unexpected challenges our way, testing our limits and pushing us to our breaking points. But what sets apart those who succeed is their refusal to give up, their ability to turn adversity into opportunity.

    On today’s episode of Women Who Own It, Allison Maslan, founder of Pinnacle Global Network, talks with Arneisha Sadler, CEO of Emeniss Call Center which has over 20 years of call center and customer service experience. In 2017, Arneisha and her children found themselves seeking refuge in a homeless shelter due to domestic violence, a pivotal event that led them to temporarily reside in a hotel. During this challenging phase, Arneisha's prayers for employment were answered in an unexpected manner—through divine intervention, as she received a calling from within to embark on her entrepreneurial journey. Tune in to absorb the remarkable chronicle of her triumph against all odds.

    Check out this Episode and learn:

    What it is like to lose everything and persevere to success

    Team success strategies

    The importance of giving back through your business

    Top Marketing Strategies from a call center CEO

    Today’s leading women-owned businesses are pioneers in their field, setting trends, blazing trails, and bringing forth game-changing innovations. Subscribe to Women Who Own It — a WBENC Podcast for and by women entrepreneurs and their supporters. This audio and video podcast is your key to the insights of these incredible female founders and business leaders.

    Women Who Own It is hosted by Allison Maslan, founder of Pinnacle Global Network where they mentor business owners around the globe to scale their companies. She is author of WSJ Best Selling Book, Scale or Fail. Women Who Own It features organic conversation and unscripted stories with women business owners who built it, grew it, and #OwnIt. We invite you to subscribe now to join our bold community of Women Who Own It for inspiration and valuable take-aways!

  • Relationships take time to develop, and even more time to grow and foster over the long term. When they bloom and flourish, though, it’s a win-win for all. This special Season 4 kickoff episode of the WBENC podcast “Women Who Own It”, recorded at the 2023 WBENC National Conference in Nashville, TN, features a guest pair we’ve not offered before.

    Hear from both a corporate Supplier Diversity leader, in Maria Prince, head of Environment, Social and Governance (ESG) in DuPont’s Global Procurement, and a powerful WBENC-Certified women’s business leader in Peggy Del Fabbro, CEO of M. Davis & Sons and Chair of the Women’s Enterprise Forum.

    DuPont and M. Davis & Sons share the factors to a successful long-term business relationship, including shared core values and developed trust and respect and prioritizing Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) in everything both companies do. And hear about what a successful supplier diversity program like DuPont’s looks for in diverse suppliers, including agility, flexibility, innovation, and safety performance.

  • The fundamental driver of creativity within any business enterprise is a sense of curiosity. Embarking on novel ventures in the realm of business is ever an easy feat. However, maintaining an optimistic and inquisitive outlook will prove instrumental in generating the momentum to propel both oneself and the business toward the realization of their loftiest aspirations.

    On today’s episode of Women Who Own It, Allison Maslan, founder of Pinnacle Global Network, talks with Ola Parks the co-founder and Executive Producer of Highlight.nyc, a creative and production agency. Specializing in brand strategy, brand production, tv and social media content, and an expansive array of other domains.

    Check out this Episode and learn:

    The biggest mistakes CEO’s make when it comes to building a brand

    The best place to start when it comes to marketing

    The importance of picking the right business partner

    Scale Strategies

    Why the right team is so important

    Today’s leading women-owned businesses are pioneers in their field, setting trends, blazing trails, and bringing forth game-changing innovations. Subscribe to Women Who Own It — a WBENC Podcast for and by women entrepreneurs and their supporters. This audio and video podcast is your key to the insights of these incredible female founders and business leaders.

    Women Who Own It is hosted by Allison Maslan, founder of Pinnacle Global Network where they mentor business owners around the globe to scale their companies. She is author of WSJ Best Selling Book, Scale or Fail. Women Who Own It features organic conversation and unscripted stories with women business owners who built it, grew it, and #OwnIt. We invite you to subscribe now to join our bold community of Women Who Own It for inspiration and valuable take-aways!

  • CEO Makes Everyday Like Sunday Morning

    As the CEO of your own business, you will be confronted with numerous demanding responsibilities. While attributes such as focus and determination are indispensable, one factor that particularly stands out is the critical importance of momentum. Establishing and propelling a business to success necessitates a significant amount of momentum throughout its inception, initial operations, and overall growth.

    On today’s episode of Women Who Own It, Allison Maslan, founder of Pinnacle Global Network, talks with Savannah Mitchell, CEO of Sunday Morning Coffee. Savannah's unwavering commitment to her principles led her to discover a fair-trade roaster that perfectly resonated with her values, catapulting her enterprise to extraordinary heights. Through her relentless efforts, Savannah has been resolutely pursuing partnerships with esteemed retailers like Amazon, Walmart, and numerous others, aiming to establish Sunday Morning Coffee as a prominent presence nationwide.

    Check out this Episode and learn:

    How to make selling a product in retail an entire experience

    Most important details to create success in retail

    Top strategies to get into large retailers ie: walmart, amazon

    How to overcome obstacles in maintaining momentum

    Today’s leading women-owned businesses are pioneers in their field, setting trends, blazing trails, and bringing forth game-changing innovations. Subscribe to Women Who Own It — a WBENC Podcast for and by women entrepreneurs and their supporters. This audio and video podcast is your key to the insights of these incredible female founders and business leaders.

    Women Who Own It is hosted by Allison Maslan, founder of Pinnacle Global Network where they mentor business owners around the globe to scale their companies. She is author of WSJ Best Selling Book, Scale or Fail. Women Who Own It features organic conversation and unscripted stories with women business owners who built it, grew it, and #OwnIt. We invite you to subscribe now to join our bold community of Women Who Own It for inspiration and valuable take-aways!

  • In 2022, the Women Who Own It Podcast with Allison Maslan, founder of Pinnacle Global Network, interviewed talented and influential WBEs who have shared their business challenges and know-how while maneuvering through business and entrepreneurship. In today's episode, we've compiled compelling advice and perspectives from the special guests from our 2022 season!

    Today’s leading women-owned businesses are pioneers in their field, setting trends, blazing trails, and bringing forth game-changing innovations. Subscribe to Women Who Own It — a WBENC Podcast for and by women entrepreneurs and their supporters. This audio and video podcast is your key to the insights of these incredible female founders and business leaders.

    Stay tuned for Season 4 later this Spring when we'll be bringing you even more specific insights from women business leaders, for women business leaders!

  • Building a brand, a business and an online presence often requires picking a lane, despite the desire to try to capture attention from every potential audience or customer. Without the right strategy and focus, there is the risk of not connecting with anyone at all. Ari Krzyzek breaks down the core factors to consider and determine when building a business.

    On today’s episode of Women Who Own It, Allison Maslan, founder of Pinnacle Global Network, talks with CEO and Head of Strategy at Chykalophia, Ari Krzyzek helps FemTech, DTC, and women-led brands transform their website into a platform that unlocks business opportunities. Ari is also an author as well as a branding wiz helping many women entrepreneurs.

    Check out this Episode and learn:

    How to have your hands in multiple ventures The most important pieces when it comes to Branding Tips for a successful online Business How to have a healthy work life balance

    Today’s leading women-owned businesses are pioneers in their field, setting trends, blazing trails, and bringing forth game-changing innovations. Subscribe to Women Who Own It — a WBENC Podcast for and by women entrepreneurs and their supporters. This audio and video podcast is your key to the insights of these incredible female founders and business leaders.

    Women Who Own It is hosted by Allison Maslan, founder of Pinnacle Global Network where they mentor business owners around the globe to scale their companies. She is author of WSJ Best Selling Book, Scale or Fail. Women Who Own It features organic conversation and unscripted stories with women business owners who built it, grew it, and #OwnIt. We invite you to subscribe now to join our bold community of Women Who Own It for inspiration and valuable take-aways!



  • ‘Tis the shopping and gifting season! As with all retail-oriented businesses this time of year, women-owned businesses are hyper focused on sales to finish up the year. Between wanting to come up with the best marketing strategy for your target market as well as the right sales and offers that consumers are looking for during a high spending season, it can feel like there are a lot of important strategies in place which can sometimes be overwhelming to a CEO. Not to worry because we have got you covered!

    On today’s episode of Women Who Own It with our host Allison Maslan, founder of Pinnacle Global Network, we have compiled some of our favorite retail oriented interviews to assist all WBE’s who are involved in retail businesses to have the most successful ending to 2023 and beyond.

    Check out this Episode and learn:

    How to keep up with the latest marketing tactics and strategies, especially digital from Purvi Sahu with Purvi Skincare Strategies for successful event follow up from Lisa Riggs Why being a Certified WBE pays off: corporations pay attention to it! From Kate Mcaleer Bixby How to stay in the “know” with marketing trends How to get leads when your business is on the smaller side How to get your products into retailers successfully
  • Being the creative force behind your business is one of the best parts of being the CEO. You can constantly test your limits and create things you've never imagined! With a growth mindset, anything is possible.

    On today’s episode of Women Who Own It, Allison Maslan, founder of Pinnacle Global Network, talks with Viola Sutanto, the CEO and creative force behind MAIKA, a stylish and sustainable bag brand made for multi-tasking women on-the-go. She has over 20 years of experience in product design and branding, and has collaborated with household brands ranging from Shutterfly, Peet's Coffee and Chronicle Books.

    Check out this Episode and learn:

    The Formula for staying creative while Scaling your company How to source global manufacturing product companies Advice for aspiring authors What marketing strategies have the best ROI for a creative product
  • It does not matter how experienced you are in your business or how many companies you have started, there are always going to be certain phases that every CEO must go through in order to Scale their company. This does not just mean applying business strategies, but also experiencing business failures and making mistakes. We have all made them. This is how we grow. Overcoming these challenges made us the CEOs we are today.

    On today’s episode of Women Who Own It, our very own podcast host, Allison Maslan, founder of Pinnacle Global Network, brings us a solo episode where she walks us through her top 5 tips for Scaling your company. PGN is now into the 14th year and Allison is at the top of her game when it comes to helping business owners Scale their companies. As a woman in business who has started 10 companies of her own throughout her life, she can attest to the usual ups and downs most business owners will experience. She has been in the trenches herself as well as helped 1000s of CEOs just like yourself to Scale their companies and live the lives they dreamed of.

    Check out this episode and learn:

    The 5 phases of Scaling your company Common pains of CEOs of 7-8 Figure companies and how to work with them The necessary steps and strategies needed to Scale your company How to have a solid strategic Vision How to attract an All Star Team How to avoid burn out and still have a life for yourself
  • We can find inspiration in so many different facets of our lives, but family tends to be a big catalyst for many entrepreneurial ideas. Some entrepreneurs have created life-changing products just because their own child had a need that could not be filled by any other products in that niche. It is never a bad idea to take the leap from consumer to retailer if you know you can help other people.

    On today’s episode of Women Who Own It, Allison Maslan, founder of Pinnacle Global Network, talks with Shante James, Founder of KJ3 Essentials, a natural skincare line started in July of 2020. Shante’s was inspired to create a safe and natural deodorant for her children and turned her idea to a business when she realized there was a need for more products like these on the market.

    Listen now to learn:

    Shante’s #1 tip for other “mompreneurs” How to make the leap from working for the retailer to becoming a retail vendor Why it is important to let your children be part of your business How to prioritize getting products into retail or going direct to consumer What strategies Shante used to get her business off the ground Shante’s biggest lessons learned as a solopreneur And much more!
  • It is no secret that the world has had its struggles, but there are so many brilliant entrepreneurs using their passions to make massive shifts in the world of consumerism. Having a big mission is no small feat and this woman is doing her part to help companies buy and import ethically, while at the same time, empowering those that are developing the products worldwide.

    On today’s episode of Women Who Own It, which was recorded live at the 2022 WBENC Conference, Allison Maslan, founder of Pinnacle Global Network, talks with

    Jane Mosbacher Morris Founder and CEO of To The Market, a company that connects businesses and consumers to ethically made products from around the world.

    Check out the episode and learn:

    What it looks like to run a mission-driven business How to scale an entirely ethically sourced and sustainable global company How to shift your company towards advanced sustainability regardless of the size Ideas for you and your business to become more ethical and sustainable to contribute to making this world a better place. The key strategies to get ethical products into large retailers Inspiration to bring more conscious consumerism to your shopping habits How one vision can massively assist the betterment of the planet
  • Imagine having a customer so in love with your brand that they buy the business. Now imagine that customer-turned-owner receiving a cold call from Venus Williams, also a customer, that leads to her becoming Chief Brand Officer and part owner of the company. Listen to this episode to hear from the customer turned CEO who is inspiring brand evangelism with her products, company mission and values – and how you can showcase your company values to inspire customers to become believers and advocates of your brand.

    On today’s episode of Women Who Own It, Allison Maslan, founder of Pinnacle Global Network talks with Stephanie Morimoto, Owner and CEO of Asutra, a brand of clean, accessibly-priced wellness products for active self-care. Before Asutra, Stephanie worked for two national education organizations, generating $500 million in revenue and growing them 3-4 times their size. She’s passionate about working with small businesses and women entrepreneurs. Asutra has been featured on Good Morning America, People Magazine, and Oprah Magazine. Check out the episode and learn:

    Why the “Girl Boss” and hustle mentality may not be cohesive with being the best entrepreneur you can be What inspired Venus Williams to cold call the brand and get involved Ways to showcase your company’s values to customers and inspire brand evangelism 1 key thing that helped their launch in EVERY Target store go smoothly Why Stephanie sets 3 goals max at a time – and how this helps her be a better manager How to create the ultimate work life balance as a woman entrepreneur and avoid CEO burnout How Stephanie was able to grow two education companies to 3-4 times their original size.

    In this powerful episode find out how you can go from customer to owner and much more!