These Black Women Millionaires Exist To Build Wealth & Sisterhood – Meet The BOW Collective
There’s a saying if you want something done, get a woman. I’m going to talk to some fascinating and powerful women today. Black women make up less than 10% of the population, but according to a report on CNBC, Black women are the fastest-growing group of entrepreneurs in the country. The number of Black women-owned businesses grows even BEFORE the Covid pandemic. And according to Forbes, even though black women are the largest demographic of women starting businesses, many still struggle to profit. On average, only 3% survive longer than 5 years.
But, that’s not the case for all. There is a group of Black women, who are not just surviving, but thriving. They all run their own businesses and generate at least 1 million dollars in annual revenue. They call themselves The BOW Collective – Black Owner & Women’s Collective. And they say they are a different kind of girl group!
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