The Rise of Women of Color in Business
According to the most recent figures contained in the 2016 State of Women-Owned Businesses Report, the number of women-owned firms increased by 45 percent last year—a rate five times the national average. And, as business and marketing expert Claudia Newcorn points out, 79 percent of women-owned firms launched over the past nine years were founded by women of color. As of last year, she notes, there were an estimated 1.9 million African American women-owned firms, and just under 1.9 million firms owned by Latina women.
Newcorn says a big driver in this surge in business ownership is women’s desire to chart their own life course, and pursue success on their own terms. But just as with any new enterprise, women need to use smart marketing strategies in order to avoid being among the 80 percent of entrepreneurs whose businesses fail in their first 18 months.
Invite this informative and entertaining expert to answer such questions as:
- Where are the highest concentrations of women’s business start-ups occurring?
- What is the #1 thing women should know when starting or running a business?
- How can companies make lots of sales yet still lose money?
- How can women in startups produce big results with a small marketing budget?
- Why is it a great idea for women to get personal with their competitors?
CREDENTIALS: Claudia Newcorn, MBA, is an award-winning strategic marketing consultant and author of the Amazon best-selling and award-winning book, Zipline to Success: Fast-Track Marketing Strategies to Accelerate Your Sales & Profits. With decades of corporate experience with industry leaders such as Gillette and E&J Gallo, she has worked with hundreds of clients, from entrepreneurs to mid-sized firms and large corporations. Newcorn hosted her own TV show, and has been featured on The Secrets of Success (WHPC-FM 90.3), The World of Work (WDVR-FM 89.7), and other radio stations internationally.