Are you ready to jump-start your Friday with an inspiring video from one of our favorite women entrepreneurs? Hell yes, you are!
As an alum of the University of San Diego’s Joan B. Kroc School of Peace Studies, I can tell you first hand just how much of an effect women entrepreneurs make all around the world. When faced with conflict, women are often the population left behind to fend for themselves.
In Gayle Tzemach Lemmon’s TED Talk, Women Entrepreneurs, Example not Exception, Lemmon discusses the beauty of women entrepreneurs and their impact on economic development.
Check out the talk below:
I can assure you that after watching this video, you will be inspired to launch your own business. No matter where you are in the world, in an area of conflict or peace, you have the power and resources to be an entrepreneur — better yet, a woman entrepreneur. As she says, women running all types of firms– from home businesses to major factories– are the overlooked key to economic development.
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Katherine is a newbie to Denver. She recently completed her Masters in Peace and Justice Studies at the University of San Diego. When she isn’t trying to save the world, Katherine is all about trying any and all delicious foods, hitting up the beach but not actually swimming (deathly afraid of sharks), and taking as many hikes as humanly possible.