Tuesday, January 28, 2014

5 Successful Entrepreneurial Women

On the list of 100 Top Entrepreneurs Who Succeeded Without a College Degree seven of them were women. 

There are just those stories that you hear about that make you wanna shout "HEY I CAN DO THAT TOO!"

I was seeking out on the web specifically women entrepreneurs and i'll admit it has been a difficult task. Keeping in mind rights have changed over time, I understand why most of the Top 100 list is men.  

I support, listen, aspire and learn from many entrepreneurial men. While equally, I want women to be empowered to step up in the entrepreneurial world and inspire more women. It could create a wonderful snowball effect of beauty ;) Sometimes, there's nothing like hearing it from a lady. 

These powerful women definitely made the list:

Rachael Ray 

+Rachael Ray Show 

@rachaelray




Food Network cooking show star, food industry entrepreneur, with no formal culinary arts training. Never attended college. 







Ashley Qualls 

+Ashley Qualls 

@AshBo 




Founder of Whateverlife.com, left high school at the age of 15 to devote herself to building her website business. She was more than a million dollars by 17. 



Gabrielle Berstein 

+Gabrielle Bernstein 

@Gabbyberstein 




Bestselling author, influential thinker, Youtube vlogger and Founder of Herfuture.com. She grew up in New York and attended Syracuse University with a degree in Theater.








Marie Forleo 

@marieforleo


Wrote the bestselling book, Make Every Man Want You: How To Be So Irresistible You’ll Barely Keep from Dating Yourself published in 13 languages. Marie has been interviewed by Tony Robbins as one of the world’s leading lifestyle and online marketing experts and mentored young business owners at Richard Branson’s Centre of Entrepreneurship in South Africa.  



Danielle Laporte 

+Danielle LaPorte 

@DanielleLaPorte 



Creator of the Desire Map: A guide to Creating Goals With Soul. She is passionate about creating a life that we love living. she skipped out on college to learn what she was really interested in and it brought her to the place she is now-inspiring, encouraging and motivating other ladies.








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