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MEET OUR ENTREPRENEURS

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MAYA THE MARKETING GURU & TEEN FASHION BRAND FOUNDER

Meet seasoned alumnae and resident marketing guru, Maya! She's the brains behind the fashion brand, Moon Blossom Collection. Combining her youthful fashion sense with her epic marketing skills, Maya has gained a legion of teen followers. When she's not fulfilling orders for her international brand, she serves as a Girls Crushing It peer mentor and junior facilitator.
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JADA SHARED HER INVESTMENT STRATEGY AT OUR FINANCIAL LITERACY WORKSHOP

After growing her earnings by investing in a mutual fund, Jada served as a guest speaker at our financial literacy workshop with 100 people in attendance. She shared the story of how her interest in investing was sparked and answered questions from curious peers who were eager to follow in her footsteps.

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SASHA STARTED A GIRLS CRUSHING IT
CLUB AT HER HIGH SCHOOL

Following two years of running a profitable stationery business with her sister, Sasha is paying it forward by cultivating entrepreneurship at her high school. In 2021, she started a Girls Crushing It club at her school. With more than 30 members, this vibrant club is mastering Entrepreneurship 101 in preparation for their first pop-up shop.

Read our interview with Sasha!

Sophie is the founder of Sophie's sweet shop, which sells dessert-themed gifts and toys. Christophe is the founder of Christophe Collective, which specializes in 3D-printed fidget toys. During the pandemic, the sisters joined forces to 3D-print face mask strap adapters - devices which relieve pressure on the ears as a result of long-term mask wear.  They've donated more than 1,000 of the devices to healthcare workers. 

Read their full story.

SOPHIE & CHRISTOPHE 3D PRINT
PPE FOR HEALTHCARE WORKERS

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CHELSEA IS ON A MISSION TO SAVE THE EARTH ONE ACCESSORY AT A TIME

After learning that metals used in jewelry come from mining, which pollutes water and scars landscapes, Chelsea launched her business, EarthSaver (an eco-friendly line of knitted jewelry). Chelsea donates 60% of her profits to the nonprofit Earthworks.

Viviana's whimsical brand permeated every aspect of her fairy house business, so she served as a guest speaker at our brand identity workshop. She was such an inspiration that her tips have become a permanent part of our curriculum.

BRANDING MAVEN VIVIANA SERVES AS GUEST SPEAKER AT OUR BRAND IDENTITY WORKSHOP AT GOOGLE COMMUNITY SPACE

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