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Equipping Your Business: The Ultimate Gift for Women Entrepreneurs

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Updated: Jan 8

The holiday season is upon us, and while we’re all busy wrapping gifts and celebrating wins, the WCC wants to give back to our incredible community of women business owners in a truly meaningful way. 


This year, we’re ending on a high note with our #SheOwned Business Toolkit, a powerful resource designed to help you equip your business for success—or to pay it forward by supporting a fellow woman entrepreneur.


Before we get to it, let’s first take a moment to thank you, our WCC community, for being present, intentional, and consistent in your support all year long. You’ve shown up, cheered each other on, and shared knowledge to uplift women everywhere. As we prepare for a strong 2025, let’s take one final step together: investing in services that strengthen our businesses and help us rise as a collective force.


The biggest gift you can give this season is the gift of growth—whether for your business or another’s. 


To help you, we’ve curated this toolkit with five essential categories—each featuring three incredible women you should know, follow, and refer. 


1. Elite Legal Minds: Crafting a Solid Framework

Every business needs a strong legal foundation, and these women are here to help you protect what you’ve built. You go, queens!


Lauren Marsicano

A champion for women entrepreneurs, Lauren is the Co-Founder of ML Esquire and Founder of Women for Success, where she helps women build legally sound businesses while creating opportunities for growth and community. 


Stacey Pierre, Esq.

We applaud Stacey, a new member of the WCC, Founder and Managing Partner of SVP Law Firm, for her dedication to equipping entrepreneurs with tailored legal strategies that protect their businesses and fuel their success. 


Sandy Pineda

A true advocate for entrepreneurs, Sandy, Founder of SRP Law, provides strategic legal counsel that ensures businesses thrive while staying protected. 

📱 Instagram: @srplaw


2. Social, Marketing, and Media: Amplifying Your Message

These marketing mavens are changing the game and helping women-owned businesses shine. We at WCC couldn’t be prouder to spotlight these creative queens—you go, queens!


Raices Media

Co-founded by the dynamic duo @thejefacreator and @gelsandra_guzman, Raices Media helps businesses tell authentic stories and connect deeply with their community. Their passion for culture-driven content makes them a powerful resource for women entrepreneurs. 


Glendy Rocha

The visionary behind @victoriousglendy and Lifestyle Branding Media, Glendy is a powerhouse in branding and photography, helping women business owners create and craft iconic stories that resonate with their audiences. 


Fabiola Malka

With over 20 years of experience and a multicultural marketing empire, Fabiola is the founder of New Concept PR. From representing global artists to driving impactful campaigns, she is a trailblazer for women entrepreneurs everywhere. 


3. Tech Trailblazers: Innovating the Future

WCC is thrilled to recognize these brilliant tech leaders who are pushing boundaries and paving the way for women in technology. You go, queens!


Natalie Marino

Known as @thelatina.techie, Natalie is revolutionizing the tech space by empowering women with tools to thrive in tech. Her work is a game-changer for the industry. 


Kourtney Arielle

The Olivia Pope of SaaS, Kourtney is the tech founder behind @hopedealers.io and @themissingpieceapp. Solving problems with precision, she helps women-owned businesses optimize and thrive in tech. 


Melissa Medina

As the Co-Founder and CEO of eMerge Americas, Melissa is connecting tech innovators across the globe and helping women-owned businesses unlock new opportunities. 


4. Coaching Champions: Empowering Women

These transformational coaches are helping women discover their full potential and take their lives and businesses to new heights. We’re inspired by their mission to uplift and guide others. You go, queens!


Melody Duarte

The founder and CEO of @thebizpeople, Melody is dedicated to empowering women to grow their businesses with confidence and clarity. 


Ekaterina

Known as @fortheresilientwoman, Ekaterina guides women to find their voice and reach their best versions by setting measurable goals around self-love and self-care. Her work is transformative and inspiring. 


Dr. Cassandra “Coach Cass” Henriquez

Founder of Wanted Woman, Coach Cass inspires busy professional women to design lives they love, filled with purpose, joy, and fulfillment. She’s leading a movement for women to thrive. 


5. Financial Powerhouses: Securing Your Future

These financial experts are helping women-owned businesses thrive with smart, strategic advice. WCC proudly celebrates their leadership and expertise. You go, queens!


Renata Carvalho

A dedicated financial advisor, Renata helps business owners create strong financial plans to achieve their goals and secure their futures. 


Yamelys Santana

As the founder of MyAgentYS, Yamelys is redefining financial services for women entrepreneurs, helping them take control of their financial journeys. 


Naomi Blemur

Accountant, author, and businesswoman, Naomi is the Co-Founder of Balancing Life and Founder of the Pearls of Wisdom Network. Her expertise helps women entrepreneurs thrive financially while staying balanced.


This toolkit is more than a list; it’s a celebration of the incredible women in our community who make our businesses—and our lives—better every day. 

Let’s end the year by following, supporting, and referring to these powerhouses as we prepare for an even stronger 2025.


At the Women’s Chamber of Commerce, we believe in equipping and uplifting each other as the ultimate gift. Let’s continue to show up, lead with intention, and make generational impact together. 


Here’s to capital, community and connection this 2025!


If you’re ready to join this incredible community of powerhouse women, we’d love to have you! Want to become a member?

Visit our website today! Head to www.wccmiami.org for more information.


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