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Profile 22 Fabulous Female - Laurel Ally, Guyana's AWE Special Feature Part 2

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When Ruth Johnson, a previously featured Fabulous Female,  told me about the Guyanese  Association of Women Entrepreneurs  I was thrilled to know such a group was created to serve women in business. Then she shared about their special promotion for the members where she hoped three selected ladies will, among other things, be featured in the Women of Business, Caribbean.  Of course, I was honoured to get an opportunity to hear and share their stories.  The second of the three fabulous females is  Ms Laurel Ally .  Her determination to succeed is driven by her sense of responsibility to her children and her unwillingness to just let life happen to her. 1.       Describe yourself in no more than three sentences, one if it is possible. I am a hardworking mom of three trying my best to balance life honestly. 2.       Who or What is your greatest motivation? My children motivate...

Profile 5: Ronelle King, Accessory Designer.

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Our feature this week is a self proclaimed classy 2015 renaissance woman, Ms. Ronelle King is a firm believer that 'you' are the best marketing tool for your business. Take a read and enjoy her thoughts... 1.  Describe yourself in no more than three sentences, one if it is possible. I am a driven, expressive, creative young lady. 2.  Share with us what your business is about? Renaissance Creations is the product of years of harnessed creativity which can be traced back to my elementary years. It is also the result of my environmental consciousness which was developed throughout my high school and college years. Combined, this creativity and my appreciation for the environment pushed me to create unique, fashion forward accessories which also includes various collections of eco-friendly  jewelry .

New York Times article - Females leading in Caribbean businesses.

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Women are working hard in the Caribbean to make ends meet, take care of family meals, bills and dreams. The attached article is insightful and important to share with our readers to appreciate the fact that our women business leaders are indeed a growing tribe. Drop a note and tell us what you think by leaving a comment in the comment section. I think the NY Times did a good job in its research and write up of the situation we have here in the Caribbean.