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A Tale of Women Owned Businesses Presented by Kristin Slice, MA Maricopa Small Business Development Center

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Page 1: Sisterhood Extravaganza

A Tale of Women Owned Businesses

Presented by Kristin Slice, MAMaricopa Small Business Development Center

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Kristin Slice, MA• Masters in Human Communication with an emphasis

in qualitative research methods and gender. • Grant leader, executing entrepreneurial programs for

Maricopa SBDC.• Experienced entrepreneur, founder of Empowered

Lab Communications, working with agencies across the country to set up effective entrepreneurial diversity programs.

• Former Board Member for the National Association of Women Business Owners Phoenix Chapter and National Presidents Assembly Steering Committee

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Between 2002 and 2012, the number of women-owned

businesses in the U.S.

increased at a rate of

3 x the national

average. - National Women’s Business Council,

2016

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- McKinsey Institute, 2016

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Benefits of Women Owned Businesses

• Women entrepreneurs tend to treat their employees better and give back to their communities

(Criterion Institute, 2013)

• Women entrepreneurs have higher levels of innovation than their male counterparts

(Harvard Business Review, 2013).

• An increase in the number of women in business leadership positions is correlated with increased business returns and payout ratios. (Kaufmann Foundation, 2015)

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Innovation and technology firms are attracted to ecosystems with diversity.

Benefits of Women Owned Businesses

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Successful startups have 2x as many women in senior roles than unsuccessful companies.

- Fortune, 2012

Benefits of Women Owned Businesses

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Phoenix Metro Area

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The State of Women-Owned Businesses, 2012

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American Express Open State of Women Business Owners, 2016

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Other states have implemented strategies to leverage the economic

development potential of female entrepreneurship.

Already we are feeling the effects….

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50 /50 in entrepreneurship in Arizona would add 91,000 more jobs and $105.2 billion

to our local economy. - Datos, AZHCC 2016

- U.S. Census Bureau; generated by Melissa Kovacs, FirstEval

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What Is Happening Locally

Empowered PhXX is an innovative model of community economic development that

brings together diverse community stakeholders who serve female

entrepreneurs. Providing stakeholders with:

• In-depth, strategic, roundtable discussions on key issues.

• The latest research, data and national trends on female entrepreneurship.

• Leveraging collective strength to execute initiatives that address significant challenges in the local entrepreneurial ecosystem.

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Empowered PhXX100% community-owned and self-

organized. Meaning no one person or organization runs it —

everyone contributes through action.

Plus many more…

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Research Findings

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Procurement and Certification

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Local Lessons in Research• You can't "pink razor"

entrepreneurship programs, • Women require unique tools

and solutions • Strategic marketing supports

and provides momentum• Peer groups and mentoring

need to be supported  

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Lessons Learned

New York:Strong research and data makes efforts

more effective 

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Lessons LearnedBoston: Government leadership with a strong support campaigns can change the culture and

elevate the discussion.

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Lessons LearnedIowa

Ranked 50th in 2012 Grassroots efforts, diversifying existing

services and increased collaboration can have a dramatic effect.

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What does this mean to YOU?

Common obstacles that research has proven women business owners face and how to overcome them.

- Finance- Policy - Markets

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Help Us Write An Epic Tale

Join the discussionBuild a business

Do business with WOB

Take Action

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Supporting women owned businesses has tremendous

economic and social impact on our communities.

#PhXX