Women in Business: Figures That Matter

At Kabbage, we recognize the fiercely talented women entrepreneurs who are paving the path for their peers.

Did you know?

40%

of all small businesses are owned by women1

47%

of women-owned businesses are owned by minorities1

$1.8 T

in revenue generated by women-owned businesses1

Behind the Business

Kabbage customers discuss the success factors #behindthebusiness and how they're achieving their dreams.

Cristina Garza

Accountingprose / Denver, CO
Chief Number Cruncher / 5 years in business

Meet Tina Garza, owner of and chief number cruncher at Accountingprose. Based in Denver and Phoenix, Tina’s business, Accountingprose, has helped other small businesses with their accounting needs for the past five years.

"Small businesses are my passion because everybody has a story that they want to tell, or they want to pursue their passion. I think by offering small business accounting services to them, I can help them do their best work and do what they love."

To hear more about Tina and her band of small business superheroes, check out her small business spotlight on the Kabbage blog.

Jacie Dunkle

Tin Whistle Irish Pub / Charlottesville, VA
Restaurateur / 13 years in business

Meet Jacie Dunkle, co-owner of Tin Whistle Irish Pub in Charlottesville, Virginia. Jacie began her entrepreneurial journey in Virginia when she opened her first restaurant in 2004. She later combined her passion for being a restaurateur with a love of all things Irish with the opening of Tin Whistle.

"I like when things are successful, and being part of a success is very gratifying to me. And I love to be around people, I love talking to people, I like being friends with good acquaintances and knowing what's going on in town."

To hear more about Jacie and her Irish adventures through her small business, check out her small business spotlight on the Kabbage blog.

Stay Connected

Meet peers at the Small Business Water Cooler

Visit the virtual water cooler to meet peers, share advice and hear from experts.

Jen Earle

CEO, NAWBO

Jen Earle, leader of the National Association Women Business Owners (NAWBO), talks about how NAWBO supports women entrepreneurs. Watch the interview to learn how NAWBO offers mentorship; supports the economic, social and political benefits of mentors; and provides financial aid opportunities for women in business.

Tabatha Coffey

Salon and Small Business Expert

Tabatha Coffey, well-known hair stylist and salon owner, talks about how business owners can use additional capital to take their businesses to the next level. Watch to learn how to scale your business without letting fear hold you back.

Experienced women entrepreneurs celebrate the figures that inspired their successes

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Jules Pieri

Co-Founder & CEO, The Grommet

Jules Pieri, co-founder and CEO of The Grommet, shares how she hatched her big ideas throughout her life. Named on of Fortune's Most Powerful Women Entrepreneurs in 2013, Jules has grown her small business into a massive success. Watch her story to get inspired and hatch your next big idea.

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