African American Women Entrepreneurs
Garen S. Wolff – The Girlz of Galstanberry
By Kim at July 4, 2011 | 4:46 pm | 1 Comments
We are very pleased to present to you Garen S. Wolff, an author of the middle grades series, "The Girlz of Galstanberry"! Check out the interview about her books that provide a powerful punch of positive messages for girls. Afro Puffs and Ponytails - Tell us a little about yourself Garen S. Wolff - I am a scientist, author and soon to be medical student at Indiana
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How Precious Designs by Sophie – Pretty Accessories for Girls
By Kim at June 8, 2011 | 11:52 pm | 2 Comments
Afro Puffs and Ponytails, Inc had the opportunity to meet Sophie Foster, the founder of How Precious Designs by Sophie at an event held in Atlanta by the Gems and Jewels Empowerment Group. Ms. Sophie had a nice setup displaying her girly girl products and accessories and it wasn't long before the majority of the girls (and some of the adults) were proudly sashaying
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Danielle Wideman – Founder of Goddess Magazine for Teen Girls
By Kim at June 6, 2011 | 1:04 pm | 3 Comments
Afro Puffs and Ponytails is so pleased to present Danielle Wideman, the Founder of Goddess Magazine for teen girls. We are also elated to have her join our network of Professional Leaders of Women and Girls. Keep her and her work on your radar as she is definitely working to make a difference in the lives of our young girls! Afro Puffs and Ponytails - Tell us a
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Royalty Industries, LLC – Helping Girls Recognize Their True Potential
By Kim at May 11, 2011 | 1:48 pm | 3 Comments
In the short time that Afro Puffs and Ponytails, Inc has been around, we have come across some very ambitious, beautiful and talented businesswomen who are sincere advocates for young black girls. Cheryl Pope is no exception! Cheryl Lynn Pope is an author, entrepreneur, freelance writer, literary publicist and parent coach. In 2005, Pope penned what has been called
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Shantarra Houston – An Entrepreneur and An Advocate for Girls
By Kim at April 27, 2011 | 2:11 am | 1 Comments
Our feature story this week is on Shantarra Houston of Port St. Lucie, Florida. Afro Puffs and Ponytails - Shantarra, please tell us a little about yourself Shantarra Houston - God has blessed me to have a wonderful and supportive husband and two handsome sons. Presently, I own Shantarra Houston Consulting Services, which specializes in personal and professional
Liz Stover – Elite Manners School of Etiquette – Sumter, SC
By Kim at March 15, 2011 | 9:47 pm | 1 Comments
Liz Stover is passionate about changing the world, one well mannered young lady at a time. As the founder and Executive Director of Elite Manners School of Etiquette, Liz is committed to offering young ladies an alternative to the bad behavior that has somehow become acceptable behavior in our culture. In fact, Liz believes that there is a cost to rudeness, to our
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Brittany Rose – College Student, Entrepreneur, and An Advocate for Girls
By Kim at March 10, 2011 | 1:23 pm | 2 Comments
Afro Puffs and Ponytails is very proud to present our story on an ambitious young lady who is doing a wonderful job at making her dreams come true. Her name is Brittany Rose and she is a full time college student AND the owner of More Than Cheer LLC. We had an opportunity to learn more about her and we proudly share her story! Afro Puffs and Ponytails, Inc.
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