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    Female entrepreneurs rally in Hagerstown to celebrate National Small Business Week

    By Steven Cohen,

    20 days ago

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    HAGERSTOWN, Md. (DC News Now) — For fifty years communities across the U.S. have observed National Small Business Week.

    Western Maryland this year is showcasing women entrepreneurship.

    Nationwide more than 16 million businesses have launched in just the past five years. But fewer than one in four are women-owned.

    “The presumption is that the boy is in charge,” says Chandra Metz, owner of C & M Lawncare. “That has to be thrown out the window. I can’t tell you how many calls I get in a week asking if they can speak with the owner and I’m like ‘this is she.'”

    Hagerstown is showcasing women business owners in a big way this week.

    “At least half our downtown businesses are owned by women,” says Brittany Arizmendi, engagement officer for the City of Hagerstown. “They can have an idea and bring that idea to life here as an entrepreneur.”

    Melissa Dimercurio is a marketing specialist who coaches small business owners on getting that competitive edge and shares her perspective with women entrepreneurs.

    “Go out for coffee, go out for lunch with one of your competitors and talk about the challenges you share, the success that you’re having,” says Dimercurio. “Work with each other.”

    Shelley McIntire is a downtown business owner. She launched The Alpine Plant Bar, specializing in high-end cocktails. She says now is a good time to take the entrepreneurial plunge.

    “I think if you’re interested in starting a business downtown Hagerstown is the place to go right now,” says McIntire. “There’s a lot of energy, a lot of buzz. And while it may be overwhelming and challenging it’s absolutely worth it.”

    Prospective entrepreneur? Contact the Washington County-Greater Hagerstown Chamber of Commerce.

    Any women or small business owners interested in celebrating National Small Business Week, grab your ticket to the Girl Boss Assembly on Thursday, May 2; click the link here: www.curvesaheadco.com/girlbossassembly .

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