L. Michelle Smith—CEO and founder of no silos communications, a local tech-enabled media, content, talent development and strategic communications firm—believes women of color have been left out because they have not had access to the tools that most people inside of corporations have been afforded. She's here to offer them, for free, in her new book: “No Thanks: 7 Ways to Say I’ll Just Include Myself.”
Texas Women's Foundation is leading a legacy of inclusion, including with its members: women of color and people who identify as LGBTQ make up 49 percent of the board and 53 percent of staff. It's one of the most diverse and powerful boards in the region, according to its board chair.
As North Texas works to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, Chow plans to focus on improving community health in her role as United Way Dallas’ 96th annual campaign chair.
The population of Texas women has grown by 19 percent in the last decade. But women still face disparity when it comes to income, health insurance, college loan debt, and housing stability. The TXWF has recommendations.
In an annual tradition, we look back on Dallas Innovates’ most-read stories in each of our buckets of innovation: Startup, Invention, Education, Social, Creative, and Enterprise. Here’s a roundup of the “Top 12” in Enterprise for 2018.
North Texas is a big place with plenty of opportunities. Here’s a curated roundup of contests and competitions; accelerator and recognition programs; and resource and grant opportunities for North Texas innovators. ...
Suzy Batiz is cleaning up. Not just with her wildly successful Dallas-based brands ~Pourri and supernatural—which put her on the Forbes list of America’s richest self-made women—but through her goal of “elevating the experiences” of people’s daily routines....
The Dallas College School of Education announced that its spring semester kicked off with an additional $1 million in federal funding for its innovative teacher residency apprenticeship program.
The program was announced in March 2022 after Dallas College received U.S....
North Texas is a big place with plenty of opportunities. Here’s a curated roundup of contests and competitions; accelerator and recognition programs; and resource and grant opportunities for North Texas innovators. ...
Suzy Batiz is cleaning up. Not just with her wildly successful Dallas-based brands ~Pourri and supernatural—which put her on the Forbes list of America’s richest self-made women—but through her goal of “elevating the experiences” of people’s daily routines....
The Dallas College School of Education announced that its spring semester kicked off with an additional $1 million in federal funding for its innovative teacher residency apprenticeship program.
The program was announced in March 2022 after Dallas College received U.S....