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Local women business owners make their pitch for a $5,000 prize to grow their operation.Gathering Friends 2 Give, a ...
Women in Auto Care, a community of the Auto Care Association, announced its 2024 award recipients at AAPEX during a special ...
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A group of Long Island women are trailblazers, CEOs, and business owners. They are supporting and encouraging other women to ...
October is National Women's Small Business Month, a time to recognize the invaluable contributions of women-owned busine ...