Dee Poku Spalding On Using Your Resources Wisely
Champion for women, Dee Poku Spalding wears many hats in the social entrepreneurship field. Co-Founder of the Women Inspiration Enterprise network and Founder of The Other Fest, a New York-based conference giving a platform to women redefining business practices, Dee Poku shares her insight on taking advantage of your network, creating The Other Fest, and landing speakers like Naomi Campbell.
A Week-Long Date Between Myself And New York City
My first time in NYC was magical! Here’s a photo heavy (and pretty extensive) post about my week-long visit, with some tips and funny moments.
My Experience At The 2018 Girlboss Rally in New York
Girlboss and T-Mobile selected me as one of ten Game Changer Scholarship recipients to attend the NY Rally, and here’s the dish on how it went, what it looked like, and what I thought about it!
Doing Things On Your Own Terms With New York Lifestyle And Fashion Photographer Justin Bridges
New York lifestyle and fashion photographer Justin Bridges is a big proponent of doing things on your own terms. As a left-brained creative, Justin believes that an "unconventional" career path for any creative is totally okay. Coming from a background in finance, he created his own blueprint in how he went from Goldman Sachs as an equity trader to working for J. Crew, Saks Fifth, and the Sartorialist before picking up his camera full-time.
The Vulnerable Entrepreneur, Vivian Nunez: When Writing Keeps You Alive
Vivian Nuñez is a mover and creator. A digital work strategist and freelance writer for publications including: Forbes, Medium, MTV, and Popsugar - she has paved her own path and planted seeds of intention along the way. Creator of Too Damn Young and a podcast showcasing Latina entrepreneurs, Creating Espacios, her work focuses on entrepreneurship, shedding light in dark spaces, and on vulnerability/grief. Vivian pushes boundaries and speaks on it.