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Major San Antonio hotel showcases local entrepreneur’s water business
Read full article: Major San Antonio hotel showcases local entrepreneur’s water businessA San Antonio artists and entrepreneur is hoping a partnership with a Riverwalk hotel will help his water brand gain traction. Phillip Hodge the story behind him and his brand are among the selling points.
High school students learn innovation, entrepreneurship in St. Mary’s University workshop
Read full article: High school students learn innovation, entrepreneurship in St. Mary’s University workshopSt. Mary’s University is offering high school juniors and seniors a free one-week workshop on innovation and entrepreneurship.
KSAT Money Q&A: How to be an effective solopreneur
Read full article: KSAT Money Q&A: How to be an effective solopreneurMany have left their jobs to make it out on their own in business, but becoming an effective solopreneur isn’t easy and takes a lot of dedication. Stephanie Scheller, CEO of Grow Disrupt, joined this KSAT Money Q&A to discuss tips for solopreneurs who want to be effective in their business strategy.
Plastic surgery industry seeing a big spike in customers
Read full article: Plastic surgery industry seeing a big spike in customersAccording to a new article post in the online magazine Entrepreneur, the plastic surgery industry is seeing a big spike in customers. People are literally coming face to face with their fears after seeing themselves portrayed in high resolution video feeds. A survey featured in the journal ‘Facial Plastic Surgery and Aesthetic Medicine’ shows that more than 55-percent were stressed or anxious about what their face looks like on camera, and that more than 40-percent who had never undergone any plastic surgery were now considering it. The American Society of Plastic Surgeons say the most asked-for treatments include Botox, breast augmentation, liposuction and tummy tucks. Thanks to ever increasing resolution, screens can have a way of pointing things out that other people usually don’t see.
Bella Cortez, an 11-year-old entrepreneur from San Antonio’s South Side, publishes first book
Read full article: Bella Cortez, an 11-year-old entrepreneur from San Antonio’s South Side, publishes first bookMeet the South Side’s 11-year-old entrepreneur, Bella Cortez. She is the co-owner of the Crafty Cortez Sisters, a crafts and accessory business that she started with her younger sister, Ruby this past August. AdThe Crafty Cortez Sisters became the first kid-owned business from the South Side to sell at The Magik Theatre. Ruby (left) and Bella Cortez show off some of the items they sell through their business, the Crafty Cortez Sisters. You can support the Crafty Cortez Sisters and follow their journey on Facebook and Instagram!
Jay-Z, Pharrell to release new song about Black ambition
Read full article: Jay-Z, Pharrell to release new song about Black ambitionNEW YORK Jay-Z and Pharrell Williams have teamed up to release a new song about Black ambition titled Entrepreneur." Black Twitter, whats that? When Jack gets paid, do you? raps Jay-Z, referring to Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey. For every one Gucci, support two FUBUs.On the track, Williams sings: In this position with no choice/The system imprison young Black boys/Distract with white noise." Williams told TIME the song is about how tough it is to be an entrepreneur in our country to begin with."
Young entrepreneur aims to realize life long dream of owning food truck park
Read full article: Young entrepreneur aims to realize life long dream of owning food truck parkYoung entrepreneur aims to realize life long dream of owning food truck parkPublished: December 19, 2019, 10:21 pmRicardo Ortiz and family hope to open 88 Social Food Truck Park and Bar by next spring. The business pays homage to owner's late brother.