Danielle Colding and Tanya Aguiñiga carved their careers by remaining authentic and dedicated. Danielle, starting as a dancer, turned into an interior designer, believes in professional aptitude and business discipline. Tanya, a furniture designer, highlights resourcefulness, hard work, and innovation as keys to her success.
Fashion designers Maya and Teta Gorgoni foster inclusivity and community in their brand, Royal Jelly Harlem. Together, they value collaboration and favor business growth at a manageable pace. Tavi Gevinson, a writer and editor, underscores the importance of audience feedback and self-care in moments of self-doubt.
Michele Quan and Cheryl Day champion simplicity and authenticity in their respective crafts. Ceramicist Michele believes in hard work and innovation as cornerstones for a successful business. Baker Cheryl Day places success in enjoying the journey and seizing opportunities that cross her path.
From beauty and fashion to art and textile designing, Jodie Patterson, Linda Rodin, Malene Barnett, and Amalia Mesa-Bains celebrate individuality, audacity, and authenticity. These entrepreneurs underline the importance of consistency, independence, and creating spaces for others to radiate their truth.
Janet Mock and Janet Day highlight the importance of embracing difference and maintaining work-life boundaries. The writer and baker are committed to their truth and living creatively, leaning on their support systems when facing self-doubt.
in 'The Company of Women', we meet successful women who tell us passion and personal sacrifice are necessary for fulfilling your dreams. Interior designer Genevieve Gorder talks about her life filled with inspiration and worry of being able to execute all her ideas. She also highlights the enrichment the world of television has brought her.
Fashion designer Carla Fernández advocates for patience and humility, and the rewards of economic uncertainty. Her definition of success includes creating a diverse and quality Mexico through hard work and cultural support.
Chef Samin Nosrat emphasizes boundaries help successful, creative women flourish. As an author, she teaches us the courage to be bad at something before becoming good at it.
Jasmine Wright gave up personal time to achieve her dream of becoming a tattoo artist. She emphasizes the importance of fearlessness.
Albeit with sacrificed personal time, Chefs Elise Kornack and Anna Hieronimus make their business work and run well. They trust in their vision and show patience as well.
Shizu Saldamando attributes her success to mental and emotional well-being. Despite her fears, she utilizes her talent to bring about positive change in society.
Hana Getachew didn't initially plan a career in textile design. Once a visual artist, she transitioned to interiors and furniture, and now advocates for starting things without waiting for perfection. Her light-filled workspace in Brooklyn, NY, sparks productivity. Hana finds success in positively influencing others and helping artisans realize their dreams. She relies on patience and agility in running her business, and turns to her 'girl power' playlist during creative ruts.
Fellow business owner at r.wood studio learned that honesty towards customers fosters success in business. This community-driven studio wouldn't change much even with an influx of funds - just a few creature comforts. The owner finds nature comforting during hard times and views every failure as another step towards mastery. Like Hana, they find broadening their skills significantly impactful.
Creative women, admired for their optimistic nature, take advantage of every opportunity to push boundaries. Owning a functional workspace helps foster such creativity. In moments of self-doubt, self-care becomes important. While public speaking may stir anxiety among artists, it's a potentially a beneficial growth exercise.
Artists are often challenged by issues associated with exposure and criticism. Botched interviews, for example, can serve as learning opportunities for growth. The act of networking and effective communication are key for artists to navigate through their profession. Family and parents, as well, greatly shape career choices and inspiration.
Abbi Jacobson, capable of turning historically-stuffed objects into abstract visuals, allows viewers to see their own stories in her pieces. She admires fearless Kathleen Hanna and believes more open conversations about success are needed. Dealing with stress creatively, she begins her day with coffee and conversation. She sees her creative workspace as an inspiration mine, helping her convey powerful and confident expressions.
Being passionate about your profession can pave your path to success. This text shows that exploring various fields can lead to the discovery of a fulfilling career.
Trust, collaboration, and determination are crucial for a business to thrive. The creative sector often demands individuals be bold enough to weather risks and embrace imperfection.
Maintaining high-quality workmanship is vital, as is striking a balance between personal values and business decisions. Both can contribute to meaningful projects and overall success.
Positivity and focus on core values can guide one through challenging times. Adding to that, novel solutions and adaptability are traits often celebrated in today's technology-driven work-scape.
Grace Bonney, the brains behind Design*Sponge, has been an active figure in championing women in businesses. Her experience from running Design*Sponge has proven to be chock-full of valuable insights. Striving to help, Bonney devised the Biz Ladies assembly, providing a nurturing atmosphere for aspiring female entrepreneurs.
Bonney noticed a lack in celebrating diverse successful women in business, spurring her to make a change. In her book, she highlights over 100 gifted women from all walks of life making it in the business world. This includes smaller startups as well as more established corporations.
Motivated by the women's stories of unwavering determination and resilience, Bonney embarked on a journey across America, personally conversing with these businesswomen. In doing so, Bonney gleaned newfound inspiration and invaluable lessons from their experiences.
Empowering Women Across Professions
Trailblazing Women in Diverse Fields
The text explores various accomplished women, spanning fields like design, art, and activism. These women, coming from diverse backgrounds and industries, have made significant strides in their respective fields.
Prominent Women Making Waves
Notable women like the furniture designer Tanya Aguiñiga, filmmaker Desiree Akhavan, and artist Carmen Argote are spotlighted in the list. With every woman's introduction, the text ties their professional accomplishments to online resources for further discovery.
Shattering the Glass Ceiling
By featuring successful women, the text underscores the array of talents women contribute to traditionally male-dominated industries, serving as inspirational figures for readers. These women’s achievements emphasize the dynamism and range of women's skills across cultures and backgrounds.