The SmartGirls’ Way Launches Mission to Empower Women Entrepreneurs

Women-owned social venture focused on helping women start and scale businesses

SEATTLE--()--The SmartGirls’ Way is a new woman-owned and led social venture focused on nurturing and supporting current and aspiring women entrepreneurs. The company’s mission is to effectively eliminate the barriers to entry that women with creative business ideas face by providing resources to help women launch their own sustainable businesses.

Jean Brittingham, the founder and Chief-Inspirationist of The SmartGirls’ Way, believes that empowered women represent the greatest potential for redefining the economic landscape and possibilities for new business creation. Her vision is to create a company that will allow women to support the success of other women. Brittingham states, “We believe that women entrepreneurs can and will play a pivotal role in creating the next economy and moving the planet forward to a world where everyone thrives. We are excited to be a part of the women’s entrepreneurial movement and offer solutions and guidance for women entrepreneurs.”

Initially, the SmartGirls’ Way plans to encourage the growing number of women-owned start-ups and small businesses by providing training and tools for success in the form of inspirational case studies, mentoring and networking. Their target market includes bright, young soon-to-be entrepreneurs leaving college, women who seek to balance lifestyle and career goals and lifetime career women who are ready to launch their long-nurtured ideas and businesses that can have a positive impact on their communities and the world. The company’s long-term plans also include equipping businesses at all stages through platforms that support the growth of the connections between women entrepreneurs and multiple financing and lending platforms.

“Two of the biggest hurdles for women entrepreneurs is access to capital and critical networks that provide the guidance, insight, and connections that all new companies need,” explains Amra Tareen, Founder of Allvoices.com and member of the SmartGirls’ Way advisory board. “The SmartGirls’ Way will help women over these hurdles by instilling the confidence, nurturing the connections and facilitating access on collaborative and innovative platforms that foster innovation and give women a greater voice in the future of business.”

As part of their dedication to encouraging, enabling, and empowering women entrepreneurs, The SmartGirls’ Way will feature the stories of 100 women entrepreneurs in 100 days, showcasing the contributions and success of women in new business creation. The video profiles from the 100X100 Project will feature prominent and emerging entrepreneurs sharing their inspiration, insights, and challenges.

SmartGirls’ Way believes that women make strong entrepreneurs because of their unique feminine strengths. They have developed the SmartGirls’ Mirror™, an online diagnostic tool to help women understand and leverage their inherent strengths to start, build, and grow their businesses. This diagnostic is currently in beta testing and available on the SmartGirls’ Way website at www.smartgirlsway.com. The SmartGirls’ Mirror™ is also a core element of The Smart Girl’s Way book (available to pre-order now on www.smartgirlsway.com; for delivery in September), a vision and inspiration-filled guide to starting new business ventures. Together, The SmartGirls’ Mirror and book represent a major breakthrough in tools for women entrepreneurs.

Brittingham is joined by three partners in the business: Tracey Collins (co-author of The SmartGirls’ Way Book and Chief Creativity Officer), Jeff Rea, Chief Marketing and Sales Officer and Theresa Stroicsh, Chief Product Officer. The company is headquartered in Seattle, Washington.

The Smart Girls’ Way has assembled a variety of experience and talent on their Advisory Board including: Amra Tareen, Founder of Allvoices.com; Gretchen Schauffler, Founder of Devine Color; Sarah Severn, Director of Stakeholder Relations, Nike; Memphis Holland, Director and Owner, Holland Development; Steve Ehlinger, CFO at ELEVATE film studios; Mary Baker Anderson, Managing Partner at Calipa Partners; Rachel Winger, PhD, K&L Gates; and Stephen Roy, Vice President, Edelman Public Relations.

For more information visit www.smartgirlsway.com or contact press@smartgirlsway.com.

Contacts

SmartGirls’ Way
Tracey Collins, 207-602-6840
tracey@smartgirlsway.com

Release Summary

The SmartGirls’ Way is a venture focused on the support of women entrepreneurs. We help women start and grow businesses. We enable women to develop their entrepreneurial strengths.

Contacts

SmartGirls’ Way
Tracey Collins, 207-602-6840
tracey@smartgirlsway.com