Women Helping Women Isn't Just A Rallying Cry. It's Good Business

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The power of community hasn’t always been clear to me. To this day, my parents like to tease me about how I was held back in kindergarten because I failed the sharing portion of the “curriculum.” (I’m an only child, so cut me a tiny bit of slack here!) 

In high school, I started to realize the power of the pack when I started my first business with my best friend. Party Professionals served food and cleaned up after our parents’ parties and got new “clients” through their friends. When it came to making a few extra bucks, we discovered that your network alone wasn’t as powerful as our combined network. 

 
 
John Vera