'Diversity is being invited to the party, inclusion is being asked to dance.'
Getting your foot in the door and reaching C-suite-level success in the corporate world is not an easy feat for any woman — but the sentiment rings especially true for women of color in the beauty industry.
These sentiments — and many like them — were the driving force behind the creation of 25 Black Women In Beauty , a collective set out to celebrate, elevate and promote Black women in the beauty industry. Founded by Cara Sabin, CEO of Sundial brands, and Ella T.
View this post on Instagram Such a great evening. Now it's time to roll up our sleeves and do the work 💪🏾 @25_bwb #blackwomen #whywasntismiling #doorsareopening #entrepreneur 1. Come to the table with grit — and a diverse network to lean on.
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