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.
Meg Carlile

Corporate America tends to think that artists should be paid in the currency of “exposure.” Something that hasn’t been educated to many people is that art is a form of labor, Read more>>
Austin Tuck

One crucial aspect often overlooked is the ethical responsibility inherent in the pet care industry. Corporations and big business have no place in pet care. Read more>>
Harrison Bard

The rolling paper industry is exposed to a lot of ambiguity, untruths, and marketing gimmicks that many people don’t know about. Read more>>
Denise Pierce

Corporate America (as well as non-profits and government entities) tend to ignore US labor laws, especially EEO laws and the ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act). Read more>>
Nicole Issler

My issue with Corporate America is really monopolizing on the fact that people are getting married & upcharging so many things. Read more>>
Aery Briggs

Corporate America gets it wrong when it comes to hiring creatives. Art, design, & color create our world from technology, to adverting , writers to movies, yet some corporate companies will continue to hire these creatives and put them into a box that make since to the business (fair). Read more>>
Karina Chavez

One of the misconceptions of being a realtor is that people think we just sit at a desk and the franchise or company that we work under just hands us the homes to sell or buyers that need to buy a home. Read more>>
Gianna Leo Falcon

I think what capitalism in general causes is the need to look like you “have it all” and are doing amazing at all times. Read more>>
Angel E. Dickholtz

It is hard to not point a finger at corporate media, unions, and streaming services nowadays with the amount of proof that they strong-arm any variation in thinking and discourage many creatives. Read more>>
Minza Stevens

In my experience as a woman of color in the workforce, one of the biggest issues I’ve encountered is the prevalence of toxic work cultures. Read more>>
Kristina Miles

**I got the OK to change this question to What do you think the general public gets wrong in your industry** I think some people like to unfortunately stereotype the real estate business but specifically the agents behind the deals. Read more>>

