NAWBO provides workshops, opportunities and connections
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO) is helping women business owners grow their companies through programming, resources, and networking opportunities.
NAWBO also advocates to influence policy, encouraging members to lift up, show up, and speak up in business and community.
Jamyce Curtis Banks, a successful business owner and president of NAWBO, shared her experience of how NABO helped her transition from an educator to an entrepreneur.
Banks emphasized the importance of NAWBO’s workshops and connections, which provided her with the necessary tools to become an entrepreneur. She highlighted the significance of supporting women, particularly women of color, in accessing opportunities for entrepreneurship growth.
During her presidency at NAWBO, Banks focused on creating lasting connections between women, aiming to support them beyond her term. Banks initiated the Boss Ladies Magazine project which raised funds to support scholarships and chapter programming.
NAWBO offers a variety of programming, including certification support, development workshops, and virtual connections for members to discuss growth and opportunities.
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