Professional Women Weigh In On the Recession
Posted in Business Articles on August 26th, 2009 by By the Bootstraps – Be the first to comment
My favorite source of Chicago small business news, Crain’s Chicago Business, spoke to three women in Chicago’s business world. These women – Laurel Bellows, Venita Fields and Maria Pinto – spoke with Crain’s about the economy’s effect on entrepreneur’s hoping to get their stores off the group during the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression.
Bellows told said she believed the recession created new opportunities for businesses. Rents are affordable and industries are more willing to negotiate cheaper rates, where they may have been less flexible in the past, said Laurel Bellows, an area lawyer.
Pinto – best known as one of First Lady Michelle Obama’s favorite Chicago designers – stressed networking’s importance during the recession.
“There are business groups and resources out there that you can afford,” Pinto said “Many people who have been extremely successful find great joy out of helping other people.”
The Kansas City, Missouri-based organization the Kauffman Foundation backed their findings. It found the country “might be on the cusp of an entrepreneurship boom, triggered by the recession, an aging population and less job security,” the Crain’s report said.
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