How to Elevate Your Status at Work

How to Elevate Your Status at Work

Eleanor Roosevelt once delivered a simple and empowering message: “No one can make you feel inferior without your consent.” When it comes to career advancement, do we women inadvertently get in our own way? Laura Hall, founder and career counselor at Career Compass...
When Choosing a Career, Trust Your Instincts

When Choosing a Career, Trust Your Instincts

Leslie Clark has worked at Brix Wine Bar for 13 years and has been the owner for six, but she didn’t intend for this to be her profession. She majored in justice administration at the University of Louisville but didn’t really know where she wanted to go...
The Biggest Career Mistake to Avoid

The Biggest Career Mistake to Avoid

Melissa Fraser is a CPA, executive coach, and entrepreneur, who owns her own company, Breakout Business. She not only helps guide other women but has had to take her own advice as a professional and mother of four children.  She says one of the biggest mistakes people...
A Career Without Limitations

A Career Without Limitations

As Market Director/Executive Director at Chase Private Client and Chase Investments, Sherry Carrico has an unusual working situation: she covers a market that ranges from Bowling Green to Louisville and includes Owensboro and Southern Indiana. This radius means that...
Give Your Business a Boost

Give Your Business a Boost

Wild, a Louisville-based micro-accelerator and startup business, is currently in its second season of helping female entrepreneurs gain momentum for their companies. Meet the six women selected to participate in this year’s Wild Accelerator program. Brittney Ridge and...
She’s Giving Students the Extra Push They Need

She’s Giving Students the Extra Push They Need

“My favorite week of the year is commencement week…we celebrate with students after years of hard work.” Dr. Lilly Massa-McKinley earned her bachelor’s degree in sociology from Wake Forest University, a master’s in student affairs administration from...