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Hatch Tribe Hero | Isla Rowntree - Islabikes

Isla Rowntree doesn't sweat running her business too much—maybe that's because she's used to competing in the international spotlight at a cyclocross champ. After years as Britains National Cyclocross champ, she started Islabikes, taught herself how to run a business and taught the industry that a woman can run a sports company and make it look easy.

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These Are a Few of My Favorite Things

I have a confession. I am full blown obsessed with office supplies. So this December I wanted to share with you a few of my favorite things for the office and the badass girl running it. (PS. Be sure to keep reading to the end because you could win a package of all these things!)

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Hatch Tribe Hero | Katy Kippen - Grayling Jewelry

Katy Kippen is the type of woman that you immediately want to be best friends and business partners with—simultaneously. A down-to-earth Pacific Northwesterner who grew up learning about jewelry from her cowboy-esque grandfather in Montana, Kippen exudes the joy of Zooey Deschanel with the grace of Jackie O.

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Hatch Tribe Hero | Kristen Schwiers - Charleston Candle Co.

Kristen Schwiers proves that age doesn't need to stop a woman from launching. Rather than wait, Schwiers created Charleston Candle Co. as she was simultaneously enrolling in graduate school. Now her company is well off the ground and you can find her hand-poured, Charleston-inspired candles in shops along the coast.

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The Theme for October is...

Did you know that you’re a leader? Yes, YOU. The fact that you’re a woman entrepreneur alone sets you apart. Women-owned businesses account for only 31% of companies in the United States, with rates ranging from 1.5% in Saudi Arabia to 35% in Uganda. YOU are leading the way...

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Hatch Tribe Hero | Archel Bernard

"I started this business because I wanted a direct hand in building a better world. It sounds cliché, but I want to be the best employer for women in Africa. The goal is huge, and the results will match the intent."

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