Kingston non-profit holds event to promote female entrepreneurs

Kingston non-profit holds event to promote female entrepreneurs

The path that led Jodi Bilton to business was distinct.
It essentially began while I was remodelling the dollhouse my grandfather built for me when I was a little child. I meant to stock the fridge with things, but I wound up making jewellery instead, including earrings, necklaces, and items with food-related themes, she said.
She is currently one of many women that went to Confederation Park to advertise both herself and their products.

When you’re selling your own products and you’re your own brand, networking is incredibly crucial, according to Biltons.
This event, organised by the All Women Entrepreneurship Circuit, has just one very straightforward objective, according to Missy Ramsay, the event coordinator.
In order to effectively promote all the fantastic things that these ladies do in our community, we wanted to bring them together in one location, according to Ramsay.

Additionally, a variety of goods were sold at the stalls, including jewellery, alpaca-wool garments, and artwork created by shattering plates. Regardless matter what they sell, Anam Mehmood, a salesperson, said that being given the chance is reason enough to be thankful.
“Up to this point, I have only sold my scarves at events; I don’t have a website or a store. As a result, the events I’m working on are going great.

The hope is that more women entrepreneurs will be given a chance to start their own businesses with the many more of these planned for the future.

A Kingston non-profit hosts a celebration to support female business owners.

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