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When she left her office job, she didn't know what her business would look like. But it had to involve bees.
We talked with Audrey Gelman, co-founder and CEO of The Wing, a women-focused coworking space.
California’s early history redefined how Americans saw failure and success. Today, the state’s economy continues to benefit from entrepreneurs eager to take big chances.
A computer coding class seeks to train young people for jobs in Mexico.
Black women own about 1.5 million businesses in the U.S. At an Atlanta gathering, they set an agenda for making their voices heard.
A study published in the Harvard Business Review looks at how investors view male and female entrepreneurs differently.
Patrice Banks was a failure analyst and a self-described "auto airhead" when she become a mechanic, then opened an auto repair center aimed at women.
You may not have heard of him, but the Tennessee farm boy was once the richest man in Mexico.
The startup scene is blossoming in Phoenix