A Conversation with Entrepreneurs' Jamaya Moore and Takia Ross

Entrepreneurship Matters: up and coming and established entrepreneurs share their stories

Who can attend?

  • General public
  • Faculty
  • Staff
  • Students

Description

It takes undiluted passion, multiple failures, lot of grit and a long-term commitment. The art of starting a business require entrepreneurs to be on their toes most of the times, shuttling between customers; current, prospective, business partners, business operations and more. COVID-19 has affected entrepreneurs and their businesses hard and they have to innovate and adjust. In efforts to support the local small business community and empower [new and seasoned] entrepreneurs, the Entrepreneurship Matters series will offer a forum to feature, celebrate and learn of the highs and lows of the business ownership journey.

Alicia Wilson, Vice President of Economic Development, The Johns Hopkins University and Johns Hopkins Health System will moderate the September 3rd webinar with Pretty Much Beauty and Accessmatized, two makeup artistry and beauty businesses.

Jamaya Moore, Founder of Pretty Much Beauty Website: www.prettymuchshop.com Facebook: @prettymuchstore Instagram: @prettymuchbeauty Pinterest: @jamayamoore

Takia Ross, Founder of Accessmatized Website: www.accessmatized.com Facebook: @Accessmatized Instagram: @Accessmatized Twitter: @Accessmatized Pinterest: @Accessmatized YouTube: @Accessmatized

Zoom Webinar https://zoom.us/join Webinar ID: 960 1547 9932 and Password: 887696 Streaming LIVE to Facebook https://www.facebook.com/JHConnects

Who can attend?

  • General public
  • Faculty
  • Staff
  • Students