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What is Shepreneur Magazine about:- We are a one of a kind magazine considered to be the ultimate business publication for women entrepreneurs. Concentrating on leadership, development and balance. Each quarterly issue is jammed packed with solid, practical sales, business, marketing and strategy solutions, proven not to be just another magazine you get in the mail but one of value. Shepreneur Magazine is the business annex for any entrepreneur, start-up or small business looking for enhancements. CLICK HERE TO SUBSCRIBE

 

 

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Beverly Johnson is the first African-American supermodel. Her stunning features and superstardom would eventually land her on the cover Vogue magazine in 1974, making world history as the first black model to ever grace the acclaimed magazine’s cover, and forever changing the beauty ideal in the fashion world.

Beverly’s remarkable career, which spans three decades, is a showcase of accomplishment: from model to mom then actress, author, activist, businesswoman, TV personality, and—finally—icon. READ MORE

As a model in the 70s, 80s, and 90s, Beverly appeared on more than 500 magazine covers from Glamour and Cosmopolitan to Essence, Ebony and French Elle. She has thousands of editorial pages, and hundreds of advertising campaigns to her credit. Her success during the 70s and 80s transcended race as Beverly became a household name. She signed with the Ford Modeling agency and was one of the highest paid models in the industry in a very short period of time. Her work wasn’t limited to print; Beverly also worked the runway for such designers as Yves St. Laurent, Valentino, Calvin Klein, Ralph Lauren and Halston.

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The average woman earns less than $50,000 in revenue each year according to Nell Merlino, founder of Make Mine a Million (www.countmein.org). Nell has also established Take Your Daughter to Work Day and is the author of Stepping Out of Line. From her own experiences, Nell discovered a need in an ever growing market of women business owners who were not hitting the mark. Nell attributes women not reaching their fullest potential to failure of proper goal setting. Most business owners agree that goal setting is important; however, less than five percent write them down or have an action plan to achieve them READ MORE


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