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What Chattanooga women in business should get the spotlight?

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What women in biz should we spotlight? (Photo: Mackenzie Scott)

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In March, women-owned companies took the top honors at the chamber’s annual awards + the Scenic City has been called the second best city for female-led businesses.

Chattanooga continues to position itself as an epicenter for entrepreneurship, and there are about 13,300 women-owned businesses in the metro area.

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And beyond business owners, we know there are countless wonderful women working hard to contribute to the local economy.

Maybe you know a woman who is the CEO of a small business who works tirelessly to grow her company. Maybe you know someone who deserves recognition because she keeps her head down and quietly works for the best of everyone around her. Maybe you have a friend who is in a male-dominated industry and is killing it despite the challenges that could bring.

So that brings us to this question, NOOGA — what local woman in business do you think deserves attention for their work? And why?

Here’s what we want to do. ⬇️

👩 Take your suggestions of badass women to spotlight.
👩 Reach out to them for Q&As + info about their work.
👩 Use that info to feature some of the women in upcoming newsletters.

To suggest someone who deserves the spotlight fill out the Google doc below.

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