First Bank, has partnered with Girls Inc. St. Louis to expose local young women, in grades 8 through 12, to business and entrepreneurial curriculum, opportunities and professionals. The Girls Inc.
Archana Gilravi is the senior vice president of Lean In Girls, overseeing a leadership program that empowers girls aged 11 to 15 to build confidence, reject limiting stereotypes and become leaders in ...
Adriana Gascoigne, founder and CEO of Girls in Tech Inc. From the Nashville Business Journal. Girls in Tech Inc. is shutting down due to lack of funding. The worldwide nonprofit aimed at boosting ...
Two Bargersville girls have an accolade most don’t at their age — award-winning business owners. Best friends Grace McCauley and Tinley Smith, both 11, were recognized as the “Start-Up of the Year” by ...
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A woman named Sharon Choksi got so fed up with not being able to find clothes for her daughter that would not be short, tight and pastel, she decided to come up with her own clothing line. This is how ...
Fans of the fall-favorite TV show “Gilmore Girls” have a reason to celebrate. Strasburg Borough is set to transform into the show’s fictional hometown Stars Hollow on Small Business Saturday, Nov. 29.
LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Black Girls Code and GoldieBlox are teaming up once again to inspire and educate the next generation of young leaders in technology through the free, video-based coding ...
CORNING — Last week, Durham, and this week, Corning. I traveled over to 1320 Solano St. in Corning to meet with charming team Lynn Fortner and her daughter Brooke Drake, who own the equally charming ...
Lizzy Caplan doesn't mind that she's known for playing sharp, sardonic brunettes. It wasn't always that way. Two decades ago, when she donned heavy eyeliner and extra-dark hair to play the vengeful ...
Aug. 2—Centralia has a new option for fresh cinnamon rolls and other baked goods now that Cinn-A-Girls Bakery owner Robyne Hicks has relocated her business from Lacey to the Hub City. The business now ...