We asked some very talented folks to tell us about the most innovative thing they’ve done in their career.
Anuradha Mehra

In my business journey, a pivotal moment unfolded during the challenges of the Covid era. Separated from my family in India and distanced from my manufacturing team, the juxtaposition of these two worlds became a source of both angst and inspiration. Read more>>
Talyn Provo

In July 2020, I embarked on my real estate journey, and like many newcomers to the field, it took some time to achieve my first closing. During this time, I dedicated hours each day to prospecting, honing my social media presence, and immersing myself in the ins and outs of the industry. Read more>>
Margery Kraus

Starting a consulting business as a woman in 1984 was an innovation by itself! At that time, there were very few women who were consulting in the advisory or advocacy space and to succeed, innovation became a way of life. Read more>>
Sharad Khare

I have stuck with a model where I do business with people I love and admire. That ethos has been a guiding light for all my work at Human Biography. Read more>>
Carolina Rivera

The Pandemic has flipped us upside down, across every industry and across the entire world. That’s definitely something we can all relate to in one way or another. Read more>>
Eileen Bild

Innovation comes from inspiration! The only thing constant in life is change. Over the course of my career there have been crossroads where I was faced with an opportunity to choose the direction I wanted to go. Read more>>
Angelique L’Allier

As you can imagine, birth photography is a pretty niche field – and even more so, home birth photography. Not everyone who does photography is interested in or has the home support needed to photograph births and not all birth workers have a desire to explore photography. Read more>>