New Jersey native Kailei Carr always knew that she was a multi-passionate with a wide range of interests — with aspirations to be a doctor, a hairdresser and an oil painter when she was just five years old. By the time she reached college, Kailei felt pulled to...
For Alex Okoriji, the first glimpse of entrepreneurship came by way of a visit to a fashion accessories store with her mom in Lagos, Nigeria, when she was just 11 years old. Shortly thereafter, her mom started her own store with Alex by her side, working as a vital...
From the time she was seven, Princess Jenkins observed entrepreneurship up close and personal while working in her grandparents’ corner store while the other kids were outside playing. The Bronx native, who now calls Harlem home, knew that one day...
Imposter syndrome is something we hear more entrepreneurs speak about openly today as people have the courage to become more transparent about their insecurities. The theory of impostor syndrome was first identified by American psychologists Suzanne...
Arielle Loren first started working her “dream job” at a tech startup shortly after college. But she knew pretty quickly that she needed to make moves. A year later, she did, she moved to Brazil. This began Arielle’s journey of...