Addressing the Dearth of Female Entrepreneurs
There are too few women running high-tech companies; that's too
bad, considering evidence shows female-led businesses outperform those
run by men
Young women venture out on their own
As recession limits career choices, women under the age of 35 like Tiffanie Drayton are launching their own companies.
Young business women venture out on their own despite economic hard times
As both the national and New York City economies have hit rock bottom, and the chances of finding one’s dream job becomes almost obsolete, a few ambitious, young women have created their own dream jobs, working and answering only for themselves.
Offering New Businesses a Place to Grow
To help rescue displaced Wall Streeters, Mayor Michael Bloomberg wants to create spaces where entrepreneurs can set up and nurture new businesses. The city already is home to number of such incubators. How do they work and how successful are they?
NYWSE Involved in Youth-to-Youth Social Investment Pitch
One of RSF’s fiscally-sponsored projects, the New York Women Social Entrepreneurs (NYWSE), hosted an unusual and unprecedented investor pitch session recently in New York City. What was so unique about the event were the players involved: youth social entrepreneurs from NYWSE pitching their ventures for philanthropic investment to Student Directors of the Fast Forward Fund (FFF), becoming the first youth-to-youth social investment pitch for investments up to $25,000.
New Yorkers Turn Recession-Era Gloom into Entrepreneurial Gold
Growing numbers of New Yorkers are making a business out of making the world a better place. Their new mantra is "people, planet and profit" - help people, clean up the environment and earn money to keep going.
Along with laid-off Wall Streeters, jobless New Yorkers from law firms, publishing and other industries are getting on the bandwagon. So are stay-at-home moms who want to work again, and recent college grads.
The loans suppose to be essential for people, which would like to organize their business. By the way, that's not really hard to get a secured loan.
Posted by: Shepherd18April | August 07, 2011 at 11:41 AM