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.
Julia George

The corporate fashion industry loves to slap a “sustainably made” or “upcycled” label on a product that doesn’t necessarily meet those standards. Read more>>
Malachi Hinton

Corporate America often overlooks the significant potential of the equestrian sector, particularly in show jumping. This high-caliber sport boasts a substantial following and mirrors other elite, billion-dollar industries such as Formula One, Golf, and Tennis. Read more>>
Stephanie Martinez

The Barber and Beauty industry is an untouched market to main stream Corporate America. If you think about it… the barbershop and salons are where all the topics are talked about more than water cooler conversations. Read more>>
Meah Barrington

Thankfully, I’ve had great experiences in corporate America and I’ve had some rough ones. There are several things corporate America gets wrong especially when the bottom line is only profit and there is no focus on company culture, leadership/management style, and company growth. Read more>>
Joseph Olender

We started Major Futures really more than anything as a vehicle to liberate talent. There’s a certain kind of savvy, driven, entrepreneurial talent that thrives in consulting but is held back by the traditional top-down model. Read more>>
Lisa Brumm

America ranks 14th in Financial Literacy in the world! I think that is disturbing. Why, you ask? The US has the world’s largest economy by GDP and Net Wealth! What’s with the disparity? Read more>>

