featured female start-up

Michelle Edgar has always known she wanted to contribute to philanthropic music organizations, but if you’d asked her in college, she never would have thought she’d start her own charity.
Type the term “fashion internship” into Google, and Ms. Carla Isabel Carstens’s site, freefashioninternships.com is the first to appear.
“I brought cupcakes!” Leigha Kemmett happily announced as she walked through the door at the Cornell Daily Sun. She set down a Tupperware container made specifically for cupcakes and opened the box. The smell of freshly baked cupcakes filled the air, and my stomach started to growl.
When it comes to landing the perfect internship, Lauren Berger is Queen. By the time Berger graduated from the University of Central Florida in 2006, she had completed 15 internships in the communications field, including Fox News Channel and MTV. She was also a Florida freelancer for Us Weekly, where she had the opportunities to attend celebrity press events.
So you have an amazing idea for a business, but you don’t know where to even begin in order to make it legitimate.
Morgan First, a spunky redhead from Los Angeles, means business. First graduated from Emerson College in Boston in 2005 with two majors, three minors, and a business plan for her own publishing company. With focus and determination, she started her own business,1st Publications, at 22 years old. First has been obsessed with publishing ever since she could remember.