female founder

Dallas-Based Eat. Sweat. Undress. Creates Hair Perfume Line Manufactured in France

by | Feb 22, 2021
In 2020, Alexia Hammonds transformed her blog into a online lifestyle brand. Just a few months later, she is launching a line of hair fragrances in a market with less than 70 brands.
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Register Now For Kendra Scott Women’s Entrepreneurship Leadership Institute’s Summit
by | Nov 10, 2020
Designed to empower female entrepreneurs, the virtual event boasts a stacked line-up of participants, including the founder of Dallas-based Enseo Vanessa Ogle.
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Plano-Based Founder of Purpose Tea Part of ‘Female Founder Finder’ Packaging Initiative by Frito-Lay Brand
by | Oct 28, 2020
Stacy’s Snacks, a Frito-Lay company, wants to help founders get recognition through its artful limited edition bags featuring a QR code directing customers to a geotargeted women-owned business directory.
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Plano-Based Purpose Tea Among Stacy’s Rise Project $10,000 Grant Winners

by | Jul 29, 2020
Purpose Tea Founder Chi Nguyen is one of 15 female founders taking part in the 2020 Stacy’s Rise Project, an initiative by Plano-headquartered Frito-Lay to support women and their food and beverage businesses.
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DFW’s ‘Clean-Crafted’ Wine Pioneer Launches New MIXABLE Brand
by | Jul 23, 2020
Founder Sarah Shadonix—recently named an EY Entrepreneur of the Year finalist—says 2020 is a "roller-coaster year" loaded with opportunities for e-commerce. The company's latest offering is a light, lower-alcohol option for mixed drinks.
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Apps for All: Woman-Owned AdaptivApps Launches to Make the Digital World More Inclusive
by | Mar 10, 2020
Launching with its first major client, the public benefit corporation—which was founded by the CEO of Dallas' C-Hear—will develop applications that assist people with visual, hearing, or physical impairments.
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Rosy, the Tech Platform Helping Women With Low Sex Drive, Raises $1M in Seed Round
by | Feb 26, 2020
After years as an OB-GYN in Dallas, Dr. Lyndsey Harper grew frustrated her patients didn't have adequate resources for decreased sexual desire, which affects more than 30 million women nationwide. So she created an app for just that.
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