Lessons for Mom Entrepreneurs from Rihanna

Rihanna Superbowl Kelisha Mills

You may know Rihanna as a multi-talented singer, songwriter, and actress, and that she’s also a highly successful businesswoman. That success has more than quadrupled after her fanous Superbowl Halftime show!

National Entrepreneurship Month- A Celebration of WINS!

Ultimate Mompreneur Brunch with Kelisha Mills Elizabeth Montano Panelist

It’s November 1st, which marks National Entrepreneurship Month. It is an annual event in November that celebrates innovators, job creators and risk-takers. It’s a time to recognize their contributions to our economy and society.

This month is an opportunity for us all to celebrate the power of entrepreneurship, worldwide!

Creative Ways to Make a Difference Through Your Work

Ultimate Mompreneur Brunch with Kelisha Mills Rachel Edmund GNASM

October 23rd is Make a Difference Day. The world is changing. There are moms who need help than ever before. In the past, moms who needed help would have had to go out and find it for themselves. But now there are many organizations that are dedicated to helping those in need. These organizations use a variety of strategies to make a difference in the lives of those they serve.

Vision: The Driver Of Entrepreneurship

Visionary Entrepreneur - Blog by Kelisha Mills

Do you have a vision for your business? Vision is the entrepreneur’s ability to see possibilities where others see impossibilities. It’s the entrepreneur’s ability to see what others cannot.

How to grow your business through Innovation

How to grow your business through Innovation: Blog by Kelisha Mills

In the context of business, Innovation is a process by which a domain, a product, or a service is renewed and brought up to date by applying new processes, introducing new techniques, or establishing successful ideas to create new value.

My Top 10 Business Books of 2020

I’m sure we have all experienced what 2020 had to offer. For some of us, it was challenging. For others, it was rigged with opportunities. Most of the business owners who thrived through this unexpected pandemic were the ones who planned and who had strategy in place.