Up & Coming Weekly

January 03, 2023

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WWW.UPANDCOMINGWEEKLY.COM 16 UCW JANUARY 4 - 10, 2023 e financial disparities between male and female entrepreneurs are far-reaching. Women-led businesses receive lower valuations, less capital and fewer conventional small business loans than those led by men. Women entrepreneurs also pay themselves less than men and often take the brunt of balancing their family's needs while growing their business. In spite of these challenges, women-led busi- nesses of all types are thriving across the United States, thanks in part to initiatives offering tactical support and networking opportunities. Take it from Racquel Garcia, whose substance abuse recovery and life coaching business HardBeauty had substantial outside funding but needed guidance in becoming an ef- ficient and sustainable operation. She applied to join the Milestone Circles program offered by the Nasdaq Entre- preneurial Center and funded by Wells Fargo Foundation. As part of Wells Fargo's Connect to More program, the Nasdaq Entrepre- neurial Center places women entre- preneurs from across the country into "circles" that receive virtual and in- person peer and professional coach- ing over 12 weeks, plus the support of a growing network of fellow business leaders. As of June 2022, the program has graduated more than 540 entre- preneurs in 47 states, with an aim of graduating another 1,000 women over the next 12 months. Built by entrepre- neurs for entrepreneurs, the goal is to create space for women to step away from business pressures, identify goals and support each other's growth. With the assistance of her program "sisters," Garcia built two revenue streams that were less grant-depen- dent, growing her income by $200,000 in 12 weeks. But the impact of this support went beyond the business. For Garcia, who is one of the only women of color in her small Colorado town, the program was a rare oppor- tunity to share her dreams with other women she would not have crossed paths with otherwise. "Many women entrepreneurs suffer from imposter syndrome. is confi- dence gap and the systemic financial barriers and pressures faced by wom- en entrepreneurs are just some of the reasons I saw a need for this program," says Jenny Flores, head of Small Business Growth Philanthropy at Wells Fargo. For Terriekka Cardenas, a sixth grade teacher, engineer and owner of Perceptive Engi- neering, having this support is what helped her embrace the title of CEO. "at was the first moment for me that I didn't box myself in," she says. Others, such as Ruby Tay- lor, who graduated from the first Milestone Circle in 2021, haven't stopped meeting with their peers after the initial 12 weeks. In 2020, Taylor created a card game, LEGACY!, to teach people how to close the racial wealth gap and have fun doing it. Being able to craft a mission statement while enrolled inspired her to amplify her vision and found Financial Joy School, which coaches Black families on building generational wealth. "My circle is a tight-knit group that continuously supports each other when we get stuck. We're just a tele- phone call away when we feel discour- aged," she said. While founding and growing a busi- ness comes with risks, support from peers and mentors can make all the difference, say program organizers. "When you're able to show up authen- tically and say what you need help with — the real things, the hard things — and people can come around and provide support in an environment free of competition or judgment, that's really game-changing," says Flores. Mentoring can help women-led businesses thrive a StatePoint STAFF REPORT BUSINESS Support from peers and mentors can make a world of dif- ference for women-led businesses. One-of-a-Kind Gifts & Customer Service are HERE! 2828 Raefd Rd. 910-988-7777 www.fayettevillepiccadillycircus.com Hours Mon-Sat 10-6 • Sun 12-5 SAVE THE DATE!

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