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10 Million Strong: National Women’s Business Council Celebrates National Women’s Small Business Month

10/01/2015 | Source: PR Newswire


WASHINGTON, Sept. 30, 2015 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — When Council Member Kari Warberg Block had the inspiration for her business – a company that sells organic pesticides with little negative environmental impact – she had no idea she was about to build a billion dollar empire. Using her keen understanding of farming and trusting her gut, she launched Earth Kind.

Kari is one of 10 million women today who are innovating, starting new businesses, creating jobs, and both impacting the economy and creating great social value. This October, the National Women’s Business Council celebrates women business owners in America in the annual National Women’s Small Business Month.

“Our theme this year is 10 million strong because we know women are launching businesses that create value and solve problems. These businesses are innovative, scalable and are creating jobs and strengthening our economy. Women-owned and women-led businesses are truly a force to be reckoned with,” said Carla Harris, Presidentially-appointed Chair of the NWBC.

The Survey of Business Owners (SBO), released every five years, is a comprehensive survey of existing business owner demographics and gives the most accurate information available on the state of business ownership. This preliminary data, released in August, showcased numbers that were even stronger than previous findings or studies suggested on women business ownership in our country.

In 2007, there were 7.8 million women-owned businesses in the United States. As of 2012, there are 9.9 million women-owned businesses, reflecting a 27.5% increase from 2007 to 2012. Per the 2012 SBO, women-owned firms make up 36.2% of all nonfarm businesses and generate 1.6 trillion in total receipts. Of all women-owned firms, 10.6 % are employer firms; it’s an increase of 143,000 women-owned employer firms. These women-owned employer firms employ 8.9 million people, and generate receipts of$1.4 trillion. There are 2.1 million more women-owned businesses in 2012 than 2007 and almost 1.5 million more jobs since 2007.

“With numbers like this, the impact of women-owned businesses on our economy is undeniable. We are excited to recognize the growth of women’s business ownership throughout this month. It’s both a time for celebration and a call to action – the community is growing and diversifying and so too must the ecosystem that supports them. Women-owned businesses have made great strides in the last two decades, despite lower levels of access to capital and markets. Imagine if the doors of opportunity were fully open?” saidAmanda Brown, Executive Director of the National Women’s Business Council.

In celebration of National Small Business Month, the NWBC is launching a campaign on October 1st called “10 Million Strong” to honor and highlight the accomplishments of women entrepreneurs and inspire a call to action for continued support. Learn more at nwbc.gov or follow along on Facebook at facebook.com/nwbcgov

ABOUT THE NWBC: The National Women’s Business Council (NWBC) is a non-partisan federal advisory council created to serve as an independent source of advice and counsel to the President, Congress, and the U.S. Small Business Administration on economic issues of importance to women business owners.

For more information contact:
Samhita Mukhopadhyay
(202) 615 – 6570
Samhita.M@NWBC.gov

 

SOURCE National Women’s Business Council

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Snow Cone Flavor Recipes

Want a variety of more Snow Cone Flavors?

Get creative and combine some of Jell-Craft’s Snow Cone Syrups to create your own unique Raspa syrup blend! Develop your own recipes and give them unique names, then share with us on our Jell-Craft Facebook Page.

Here’s a list already crafted for you to try out:

Bahama Mama Any red fruit flavor 60% + Coconut 40%
Bananaberry Banana 50% + Strawberry 50%
Bart Simpson Pineapple 50% + Banana 50%
Blue Hawaiian Margarita 75% + Coconut Blue 25%
Citrus Cooler Orange 50% + Cherry 33% + Mango 33%
Cocochamango Coconut 33% + Strawberry 50%
Colada’s Flavor 60% + Coconut 40%
Daiquiri’s Flavor 60% + Pineapple 40%
Fuzzy Navel Orange 50% + Peach 50%
Georgia Peach Peach 80% + Strawberry 20%
Grapeade Grape 60% + Lemon-White 40%
Lemon-Lime Lemon 50% + Lime 50%
Limeade Lime 60% + Lemon-White 40%
Mai Tai Pineapple 50% + Lemon 25% + Orange 25%
Mango Madness Mango 80% + Lime 20%
Melonberry Watermelon 50% + Strawberry 50%
Ninja Turtle Banana 50% + Lime 50%

“Love what you do, and you’ll never work a day in your life.”

Career Day at Castle Hills Elementary

 Students were eager to hear about all the career paths they could possibly take in life. Career day is a special event for adults to explain their profession, which helps students further develop their hopes and dreams of what they want to be when they grow up.

Via Metropolitan Transit, Castle Hills Firemen, Policemen, Bankers, and more were all there to discuss their careers.  Our President, Mary Son, Vice President, Tim Son, Product Development Professional, Miguel Alatorre, and Director of Marketing, Elizabeth Miller,  were among the many that were excited about discussing their profession and the history of Jell-Craft Products.

We educated three second grade classes on what it takes to run a beverage company. They learned about Jell-Craft products’ founder, Walter Oertling who originally developed his punch concentrate in his chemistry class at Louisiana State University, and how his class assignment turned into a 70 year old beverage brand.

Miguel told the students how important schooling is in order to do any profession.  He further explained that chemistry, science and math have really helped him grow in his career, and without the knowledge he learned in school he wouldn’t be able to do his job.

Miguel walked the kids through the steps he takes when sampling a new product we want to bring to fruition. Currently, we are working on a drink directed towards kids ages 7-12, and we thought this would be the perfect opportunity to get kids feedback. This drink is made with an all-natural sweetener, Vitamin C, and does not include any high fructose corn syrup.

We had each student sample 3 drinks. As they tasted each drink they had to complete a questionnaire that describes the process Miguel goes through each time he creates a new drink concept. We told the students that by doing this process they are helping us determine if these drinks will be a fit for retail shelves. Once we completed the process, Mary thanked them for being a “Son Beverage team member” for the sampling.

Tim and Miguel both iterated how important it is to find a career you love and enjoy going to work at every day. Miguel ended each session with a quote, “Love what you do, and you’ll never work a day in your life.”

 

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