AT&T's She's Connected program has long been a beacon of hope for women entrepreneurs seeking to make a name for themselves in the business world. This year, 11,000 small business owners from across the country submitted their applications, and five finalists have now been selected. The five businesses – SOJO Coffee Company, Blueprint University, Sensori, Bold Crumb House, and Nourish + Bloom Market – showcase how women entrepreneurs are redefining community, culture, and innovation.
One of this year's finalists is Sofia and Josh Garcilazo, co-founders of SOJO Coffee Company. A Latina-owned specialty coffee brand based in Los Angeles, the company was built on the idea of connection, from its Salvadoran farmers to its customers. "Community is everything," says Sofia. The company has introduced a new model for culturally grounded, ethically sourced coffee.
Another finalist is Blueprint University, founded by Kaila Cherie Wright. The university's mission is to bridge the gap between small businesses and Fortune 500s through practical tools, access to capital, and pathways to corporate partnerships. "Connection is the currency of growth," says Wright.
Shanna Watkins, founder of Sensori, a non-alcoholic mood-boosting beverage, has seen strong demand for her product. "Being named a semi-finalist in the AT&T Business Contest is an inspiring milestone... AT&T's belief that 'connecting changes everything' truly resonates with our mission."
Jennifer Lyle, founder of Bold Crumb House in Detroit, believes community is the true ingredient behind every success. The company not only bakes delicious pies but also builds confidence through literacy workshops and school visits.
Finally, co-founders Jilea and Jamie Michael Hemmings have created Nourish + Bloom Market – the first Black-owned frictionless grocery store in the world and the first autonomous grocery store in the U.S. accepting EBT/SNAP. "Technology should serve humanity, not the other way around," says Jilea.
The AT&T She's Connected program has a long history of supporting women entrepreneurs through funding, mentorship, media exposure, and access to business tools and network. The five finalists will now be competing for the grand prize, which includes $50,000 in funding, a year of AT&T service with a new device, and a feature episode on #ShesConnected.
One of this year's finalists is Sofia and Josh Garcilazo, co-founders of SOJO Coffee Company. A Latina-owned specialty coffee brand based in Los Angeles, the company was built on the idea of connection, from its Salvadoran farmers to its customers. "Community is everything," says Sofia. The company has introduced a new model for culturally grounded, ethically sourced coffee.
Another finalist is Blueprint University, founded by Kaila Cherie Wright. The university's mission is to bridge the gap between small businesses and Fortune 500s through practical tools, access to capital, and pathways to corporate partnerships. "Connection is the currency of growth," says Wright.
Shanna Watkins, founder of Sensori, a non-alcoholic mood-boosting beverage, has seen strong demand for her product. "Being named a semi-finalist in the AT&T Business Contest is an inspiring milestone... AT&T's belief that 'connecting changes everything' truly resonates with our mission."
Jennifer Lyle, founder of Bold Crumb House in Detroit, believes community is the true ingredient behind every success. The company not only bakes delicious pies but also builds confidence through literacy workshops and school visits.
Finally, co-founders Jilea and Jamie Michael Hemmings have created Nourish + Bloom Market – the first Black-owned frictionless grocery store in the world and the first autonomous grocery store in the U.S. accepting EBT/SNAP. "Technology should serve humanity, not the other way around," says Jilea.
The AT&T She's Connected program has a long history of supporting women entrepreneurs through funding, mentorship, media exposure, and access to business tools and network. The five finalists will now be competing for the grand prize, which includes $50,000 in funding, a year of AT&T service with a new device, and a feature episode on #ShesConnected.