| Economy encourages women to look to entrepreneurship |
| Written by Anthony Aylward | |||||
| Monday, 14 December 2009 | |||||
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“They just decided it was no longer a lucrative project, so my position wasn’t necessary,” she said. Facing dim prospects in a difficult job market, she decided to look into entrepreneurship as an alternative. Heffefingers isn’t alone. A recession means hard times for many women who have lost their jobs, but some are taking matters into their own hands by starting their own businesses. And in the Tri-Counties, a growing community of female entrepreneurs is connecting through organizations such as Women’s Economic Ventures, which provides them with classes, networking and loans. WEV is a nonprofit that lets women network with people who currently have businesses and build solid business skills. The full version of this article is only available in the print edition. To view everything the Business Times offers, see this week's print version or SUBSCRIBE to the print edition for $49.99 today.
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