Top 6 Women in Entrepreneurship Today

In earlier days, women could not even dare to compare themselves to males. Males were seen as the dominating gender and few were those who could accept that women could be just as good. The new generation women have overcome this negative opinion and proved themselves to be the best in each and every field. We all know that the world of entrepreneurship is cumbersome and complex. The eagerness and unceasing thirst for success of women entrepreneurs have broken the myths about their limitations.

Today, we want to take a look at the top 6 young women who have built some of the most promising companies around, which they are runnin with utter efficiency. Check out the top 6 women in entrepreneurship to learn more about them and their companies.

No. 6: Annie Lawless

Suja

Co-founder of Suja Juice, Annie Lawless is a young and dynamic female entrepreneur whose reputation goes far beyond her experience. The company produces cold pressed as well as organic juice. Annie Lawless developed a great passion for nutrition and health during her years as a yoga teacher. Her calm, cool, and collective personality perfectly embodies the brand that she built alongside her best friend Eric Ethans. Her company rocketed from a small kitchen venture to one of the best juice companies in the world.

No. 5: Gina Dubbe

Thera Pearl

Gina Dubbe is the co-founder of Thera Pearl, a company offering hot and cold treatments for different kind of injuries. She is the managing partner of a number of Walker Ventures, whose role was to select the investment portfolio companies in a variety of fields. With more than 15 years of experience, Gina’s background has covered sales, marketing and business development fields. She is a licensed Engineer with a Master’s degree in Engineering from Washington University.

No. 4: Kathryn Petralia

Kabbage

Kathryn Petralia is the co-founder of Kabbage, a company offering credits and advances to small businesses. With more than 12 years of experience in consumer credit and payments, Kathryn Petralia transformed Kabbage into a company with more than 100,000 customers. Petralia worked with Revolutionary Money, an internet based credit card company, before moving on to Kabbage. In addition, she was also one of the founders of worthknowing.com, which is a reputed financial service portal.

No. 3: Rhonda Dibachi

Noribachi

Rhonda Dibachi is the co-founder of Noribachi, which manufactures LED lighting for industrial and commercial use. Noribachi’s LED lights are used by both Mercedes-Benz and Lexus. Rhonda Dibachi is also the co-founder of Niku corporation, which is an infrastructure software provider based in Silicon Valley. What is more, Rhonda co-authored “Just add Management…….” which was published by McGraw-Hill in 2002.

No. 2: Natasha Ashton

PetPlan

Natasha Ashton is the co-founder of PetPlan USA. She founded the company with her husband when they were both still students at Wharton Business School. She became the board member of Philadelphia Animal Welfare Society. In October 2013, she also became a member of Ernst & Young Global Women in Business, whose primary focus is on the 3 challenges that women in today’s business face: capital, networks, and mentors.

No.1: Kerrin Mitchell

Fluxx labs

Kerrin Mitchell is an entrepreneur with technology background, whose aim is to bring data to foundations, non-profit organizations, and other business sectors. She is the co-founder of Fluxx labs located in San Francisco. The main purpose of the company is to help companies gain visibility into their operations and investments. Among her clients we can find Citibank, the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, and Packard. Kerrin spent her first years in Finance operations at Cisco systems.