One of the most rewarding things about getting to know so many entrepreneurs is seeing first-hand how many of them are focused on so much more than just financial results. So many of the folks we connect with are focused on having a positive social impact on their community or the world at large. Check out some of these amazing folks below.

Lavelle Smith Hall | Founder & Chief MOM of MOMLogics

MOMLogics™ is a maternal wellness company that supports Black moms in their busy, overwhelmed lives. We do this through community, coaching, technology, and media to help them become successful in their parenting and personal health and wellness journey. Read more>>

Cherish Yazzie-Hart | CEO – Cherish Skin

Our business was developed to help women and men of color navigate through the beauty industry. Often times many of our clients speak of how they don’t feel confident in name brand stores like Sephora or Ulta. That’s where Cherish Skin steps in. We offer different shade matching to any of our formulas. We cater to those who need help or seek information on skincare and cosmetic products. This makes it easy for our customers to select certain products and helps them to feel their absolute best when it comes to our products and services. Read more>>

Amanda Bisack Business Owner | Agency Owner

My business , “Travelista Travels” is a luxury travel agency that curates itineraries for travel all over the world. By helping our clients see the world we are helping them open their eyes to become a more well-rounded person. Traveling the world allows our clients to create the most amazing memories that are sure to last a lifetime. Meeting people from other states and cultures can give you a greater perspective of life. Lastly, seeing the world provides an education that’s absolutely impossible get in school. Read more>>

Karen Floyd Portraits | The Over 50 Photographer

Capturing “Women over 50” in photographs is a pure act of courage for most women.

When a woman ages, needing to be “seen” online can be very discouraging. She may have started to see her grandmother’s wrinkles showing up on face. So for her to step in front of a camera is usually something to be avoided, if at all possible! It doesn’t matter whether for business, dating, or headshots, having photos taken becomes an act of absolute necessity or pure “cross your fingers” faith for most women. Read more>>