One of the biggest opportunities for folks who want to make an impact through entrepreneurship is to tackle things that Corporate America has gotten wrong and so we’ve asked some of the best and brightest in the community to share examples of what Corporate America is getting wrong in their industries.
Kenneth Reed

I believe Corporate America makes my industry way too competitive and stressful. What I do is art, and one thing art can’t be is rushed or compared. Read more>>
Jacob Steed

Slightly unserious, facetious answer: the definition of the word ‘pan’ with respect to camera movement. Actual serious answer: I think a lot of companies get fatigued when it comes to video, something essential in today’s corporate world. Read more>>
Erin Perkins

The common belief that accessibility primarily concerns two areas—physical accessibility and website accessibility—is overly simplistic. While both are highly relevant, this perspective neglects other aspects of accessibility. Read more>>
Taylor Nick

In my experience, Corporate America often overlooks the diverse needs of holistic healing practitioners. Traditional coworking spaces lack the warmth and ambiance required for therapeutic work, while therapy clinics limit services to psychotherapy alone. Read more>>
McKenna Hiller

While systems and efficiencies certainly exist for convenience purposes, the creative industry can often overlook the HUMAN behind the end result. Read more>>
Elyse Dana

Large corporations in the food and beverage industry often overshadow local establishments, impacting community dynamics. This can result in the diminishing presence of culturally rich and traditional culinary practices. Read more>>
Marlon Ray

In my opinion the thing corporate has to get is this job is made by passionate people. People who take pride in their work and put actual emotion in the work. Read more>>
Josiah Clark

There’s a million things Corporate America drops the ball on, but when I zone in on the state of the industry for video marketing, there are some clear things to pick apart. Read more>>
Gabrielle Wyatt

Across generations, Black women have shown their strategic brilliance and ingenuity. They have been a voice for their communities, advocating for their needs and stepping up to develop bold solutions that create sustained wealth and systemic change, from voting rights and healthcare access to criminal justice reform. Read more>>

