by KimH | May 17, 2021 | Black-owned Business, Feature Article, Kimberly Hand - Senior Writer, Milwaukee, Milwaukee Bucks, Minority-Owned Business, News, Small Business, Small Business Milwaukee, Small Business Resources |
Her approach veers from some of her profession’s standards, but the conviction behind it and the resulting body of work is revitalizing. It’s the kind of “fresh air” people have been seeking for a very long time. Good news. Positive news. Happy news. Nyesha Stone’s...
by KimH | May 2, 2021 | Black-owned Business, Feature Article, Food, Kimberly Hand - Senior Writer, Micro Business, Microfarm, Milwaukee, Minority Business, Salsa, Small Business |
“There’s not much you can’t do with salsa, except not eat it.” After hearing that comment from Milwaukee’s micro business owner Angela Moragne, I decided to turn it into a challenge. During my ensuing salsa research, I discovered several things. First, Angela, whose...
by KimH | Apr 21, 2021 | Barbershop, Brookfield, Feature Article, Hair, Kimberly Hand - Senior Writer, Minority-Owned Business, Uncategorized |
It wasn’t the kind of well-planned, highly-coordinated, and pricey marketing campaign that brought in nearly 1,000 new customers to the International Barbershop in Brookfield, Wisconsin. Instead, it was one client’s good review on Nextdoor, a popular neighborhood app....
by KimH | Apr 12, 2021 | Adult Family Homes, Assisted Living, Entrepreneur, Feature Article, Fiserv, Health Care, Kimberly Hand - Senior Writer, Milwaukee, Milwaukee Bucks, Small Business |
Lakesha and Jeffery Carter, Owners of Carter’s Quality Care, receive $10,000 grant from the Milwaukee Bucks and Fiserv. Carter’s Quality Care assisted living facility located at 4058 N. 89th St. in Milwaukee. A room to call “mine,” fresh linens,...
by KimH | Mar 25, 2021 | Branding, Feature Article, Greater Milwaukee, Kimberly Hand - Senior Writer, Photography, Small Business, Small Business Milwaukee, Uncategorized |
What’s the biggest mistake small business owners make with their headshots? Not having one. Second biggest mistake? Taking it themselves. Third? Not understanding what a headshot should be. Bill Sargent doesn’t blame them. “Most people never think about it [their...