Entrepreneur Month is a time to celebrate our diverse community of female founders and their journeys to entrepreneurship. At Lioness, we recognize that...
Author - Suzanne Drapeau
Suzanne Drapeau taught writing at the high school and college levels for 30 years and recently joined Carlton PR & Marketing. She spends her “free” time working/volunteering for the Hyperemesis Education and Research (HER) Foundation, where her main role is managing social media and building partnerships with other maternal health nonprofits. She lives in Michigan but hopes to become a digital nomad when her children finish their educations.
Charities focused on women and girls’ issues received 1.9 percent of overall charitable donations in 2022, according to research from the IUPUI Lilly Family...
Shopping for the holiday have your budget and brain working overtime? This guide is for you! The gifts on this list are all under $25, so you won’t break the...
The building was filled with activity, conversation and music when I entered Black Tech Weekend Detroit, hosted at Newlab in the Corktown neighborhood...
Were you the little girl with the corner lemonade stand? Did you sit in your classes daydreaming about becoming your own boss? Were you in the middle of a...
Over the last 20 years, women-owned businesses received 2.4 percent of all venture capital. Numbers have hovered at or below that in recent years. In 2022...
The Boston Business Journal recently named Laura Teicher, Executive Director of FORGE, to their 40 under 40. Teicher has led FORGE through the expansion of the...
In college, I dreamt of owning a radio station by age 35. I love the medium and wanted to have a voice in the future of the industry. I graduated with my...
When Elizabeth Franklin was pregnant with her son in 2017, she was diagnosed with hyperemesis gravidarum (HG). HG is the medical term for severe nausea and...
When Karen Palka founded A Beautiful Me in 2008, she had two things: a small bank account and a desire to help girls develop their self-esteem. In the 15 years...