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GoBundance Women is an exclusive community of accomplished female entrepreneurs, business executives, and successful women, all of whom possess a net worth of at least $1 million. This members-only club, founded by Fintech Executive Kelly Resendez, Serial Entrepreneur Cathy Christen, and Real Estate Investor Mandy McAllister, offers an array of benefits, including private club privileges, access to unique events, invigorating trips, masterclasses, and opportunities for business networking. Beyond the tangible perks, the founders emphasize that the true essence of GoBundance Women lies in the deep and lasting friendships it fosters.
Attila Koronczay is the co-owner and General Manager of Eminence Organic Skin Care, a spa-grade skincare company that employs sustainable farming and green practices to craft natural, organic, and Biodynamic® products. A recipient of the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year award, Attila has helped Eminence achieve the distinction of being the first professional skincare company in Canada to attain certification as a B Corporation. This certification underscores the company's dedication to upholding high standards of social and environmental performance, transparency, and ethical accountability.
Inspired by her neighbor in the Dominican Republic at a young age, Deisy Suarez learned beauty rituals and later used them to take care of her skin during the roughest New York City winters. She often dreamed of owning her own spa while window shopping in the city and envisioned herself as the next Elizabeth Arden, with a chain of spas similar to the Red Door. Deisy’s goal was not only to do what she loved but to make a difference in people's lives, create jobs, and help single moms who struggled to make ends meet in the beauty industry.
In tough times like this, leadership matters to the survival on an organization big or small. When you look at great leaders, there are definitely some things they all have in common. What are they?
To say 2020 was a tough year is a huge understatement. To make the most of 2021, we need to take a step back and look at the so-called “influencers” vying for our influence. From spiritually bankrupt politicians to super-wealthy tech geniuses to charismatic personalities who sway audiences to buy their favorite (sponsored) products, these larger-than-life figures dominate our headlines and social media feeds—but they don’t fill our yearning for authentic, heart-driven leadership.
Karen McGregor says a true influencer is a natural connector, engager, and leader—someone who creates good outcomes for themselves and others. If the world has ever needed this kind of influencer, it’s now. Here’s how you can lay the groundwork for becoming one in the new year.
“Company structures are appearing more tailored to the entrepreneurial mind. The evolving trend is working from home, smaller workplaces, and niche-focused businesses. The work is moving faster, and whether a business owner or freelancer, you must be agile and nimble to compete. All these changes can be good, but only if you are ready.”
Mercer says the key to success in the post-COVID world is understanding these business-related benefits of technology:
Maybe you’ve dreamed of launching your own business for years, but couldn’t summon the nerve – or the capital – to pull it off. Perhaps 2020 proved disastrous to your career aspirations when the company you worked for downsized or shut down altogether – and out the door you went. Either way, 2021 could be the time to ask yourself this question: Are you ready to go from employee to entrepreneur?