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KT Winery Expands Board Of Advisors With Mielle Organics Founder Monique Rodriguez And Urban Skin Rx Founder Rachel Roff

KT Winery in Denver, CO, welcomes Monique Rodriguez of Mielle Organics and Rachel Roff of Urban Skin Rx to its board of advisors.

Mar 14, 2025

This Nurse Practitioner Runs The First Black Woman-Owned Comprehensive Care Practice In Maryland

Tameka G. Anthony is the owner of the first Black woman-owned comprehensive care, IV hydration, and therapy practice in Maryland.

Dec 1, 2023

Black-Owned Strands Of Faith Receives Contract From Premier Inc. To Distribute Textured Hair Products To U.S. Hospitals

Black-owned brand Strands of Faith received a contract from Premier Inc. to supply 4,400 hospitals in the U.S. with textured hair products.

May 17, 2023

Black Woman-Owned Organic Feminine Brand Femly Expands To CVS Stores

Femly, a Black woman-owned feminine care brand, has expanded to select CVS stores in Massachusetts and Rhode Island.

May 12, 2023

Meet Hannah Ferguson, The Entrepreneur Behind The First Black Woman-Owned Cidery In Ohio

Hannah Ferguson is the owner of D.O.P.E. Cider House and Winery — the first Black woman-owned cidery in Ohio.

May 9, 2023

Serena Williams, Black Founders Matter Invest In Black Woman-Owned Healthcare Startup HUED

Black woman-owned healthcare startup HUED is getting plenty of community support to bet on its culturally-focused mission in health.

Aug 10, 2021

CEO Tesla La Touche Leads The First Female-Focused Company In The Psychedelic Medicine Space

Tesla La Touche launched the woman-focused biotech company to address health challenges within the psychedelic medicine space.

Aug 5, 2021

This Black Woman-Owned Rideshare App Prioritizes Women, LGBTQ Safety

In an effort to provide safety for women and the LGBTQ+ community, one Black woman-owned rideshare app was launched in the south. Atlanta native Kiersten Harris grew up on the southside of the city and has always been committed to the betterment of her community. The 22-year-old entrepreneur is now the co-founder and CEO of what’s said to be the first female-friendly rideshare app in the south , HERide, according to Reckon. “Our motto is ‘Choose to be unbothered,’” said Harris in an interview with Reckon. “We wanted to create a platform for women to feel safe and welcome. Our drivers and passengers come first. Here’s how you can stay safe during this time of COVID-19. Stay updated by following @CDCgov for tips and updates. If you are showing symptoms please inform a medical professional. pic.twitter.com/ss1rE79bAj — HERide™️ App (@getheride) March 15, 2020 On top of providing safe, reliable transportation for members of the LGBTQ+ community and women, Harris had the vision to create...

Oct 9, 2020