ESCAPE From Corporate America!
Saturday, June 28, 2025

Founder and Celebrity Hair Stylist Jen Atkin’s Brand Eyes Expansion

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Founder and celebrity hair stylist Jen Atkin’s brand eyes expansion beyond store shelves into non-retail spaces. The Los Angeles-based compa...
Saturday, June 21, 2025

Women Entrepreneurs Are Incredibly Resilient

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According to Audrey McLoghlin, founder of the clothing brand Frank & Eileen , female entrepreneurs are uniquely suited to handle these k...
Saturday, June 14, 2025

Grants, Loans, and Programs to Benefit Your Small Business

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Whether you're starting a new small business or looking to grow the one you already own, finding funding can be a challenge for business...
Sunday, June 08, 2025

Teens Are Open to Pursuing Entrepreneurship

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Research from Junior Achievement and Ernst & Young LLP (EY) found that 41% of teens are open to pursuing entrepreneurship over a traditi...
Saturday, May 31, 2025

Fasting Growing Group of Entrepreneurs: Black Woman-Owned Businesses

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Although Black women make up less than 10% of the U.S. population, they’ve emerged as the fastest-growing group of entrepreneurs in the coun...
Saturday, May 24, 2025

This Female Entrepreneur's Got It: From a Background in Engineering to a Multi-Million Dollar Apparel Business

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Learn how Audrey McLoghlin , founder and CEO of Frank & Eileen revamped a men's product for women. The bootstrapped business was a h...
Saturday, May 17, 2025

The Presence of Women in Business Is Growing

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Women today are continuously breaking barriers in the workplace, rising to positions of power, and running their own businesses. Women in le...
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Laurel Delaney
Chicago, Illinois, United States
When I authored "Escape From Corporate America!" published by the Conference Board in 2003, I had no idea the reaction to it would be so profound and overwhelming. My inbox was flooded with email messages from gifted women who could not say enough about their dissatisfaction at work. Apparently, I underestimated just how fed up women are with Corporate America. EFCA offers a comprehensive look at why women are leaving BIG companies for entrepreneurship. Hint: They want freedom, flexibility, recognition, more money, and opportunities to leave a legacy -- all the things they once thought they would find within corporations. Are you ready to ... "Escape From Corporate America?"
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