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2023 Charlotteans of the Year: Tamika Stafford
The former part-time teller leads a national U.S. Bank effort to boost the prospects of Black business owners
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Sampling Tour of International Foods among Lancaster Experiences offered by 3-Year-Old Company
SCORE Client Kendra Wolfe was a new addition to Lancaster in 2020. Her trips around Lancaster County led to significant questions and the genesis of an idea for a new endeavor.
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Ti Shep's Layers of Flavor: Southern Soul Food Hits Menominee with New Food Truck
Ti Shep’s Layers of Flavor is a new food truck that opened in June, licensed in Michigan, selling thick and filling Southern soul food.
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Making Something From Nothing: Patricia Kayanga Of Ohhs On How To Go From Idea To Launch
SCORE mentioned in this article for supporting client Patricia Kayanga.
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Go Girl! Life Coaching empowers women through confidence, goal-setting
Tameika Hughes-Foote of Green Bay wants women to have the hope that she struggled to find in her own life.
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Digital with Danielle
“My SCORE coach taught me that I can have premium clients. I have to offer premium services and price premium deals. I learned to ignore my initial feelings of “imposter syndrome” because I have more experience in this than others. I have a lot to offer.”
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The Learning Curve Of Starting A New Business
The fourth piece in Patricia Wynn's year long series highlighting the day in the life of a 50+ minority entrepreneur in America as she researches everything from membership organizations to online workshops.
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How One New 50-Plus Entrepreneur Learned To Market Herself As A Lifestyle Assistant
The third piece in Patricia Wynn's year long series highlighting the day in the life of a 50+ minority entrepreneur in America.
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A Path to Financial Security That Doesn’t Lead to a 401(k)
This New York Times article examines how some Black and Hispanic millennials are turning to alternative careers like real estate or entrepreneurship to find financial security, including insights from SCORE.
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Female Founders: An Interview with Ceata Lash of The PuffCuff
Women entrepreneurs: five things you need to do to succeed from SCORE client and entrepreneur Ceata Lash.

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