50 Women Entrepreneurs Who Inspire Us

We’re thrilled to announce the latest issue of Self-Made Magazine, which launched last week, and we’re especially excited about our cover story, “50 Women Entrepreneurs Who Inspire Us.”  While gender is hopefully becoming less and less of an issue in today’s business world, and while every entrepreneur who achieves success is inspiring, we recognize that women still have many unique obstacles to overcome as entrepreneurs, and we wanted to recognize those who have broken through barriers and found the ultimate success in entrepreneurship!  So below is our blog version of this inspiring story.  Please help us congratulate these women and honor their inspiring stories by spreading this post around.

Sarah Prevette

Sarah Prevette – Sprouter.com

An entrepreneur long immersed in the startup community, Sarah has a firsthand familiarity with the common pitfalls of early stage startups and a grasp of the tips and tools that foster success.  Sarah is the founder of Sprouter.com, and the Twestival Organizer for Toronto. Twitter: @sarahprevette

Paola de LeoPaola De Leo – Brightwide.com

Formerly of Amnesty International, Paola De Leo is the co-founder of Brightwide.com with actor, Colin Firth.  Brightwide.com is a platform where you can watch the best social and political cinema online.  The mission of Brightwide is to Watch, Think, Link, Act.

Diane HeavinDiane Heavin – Curves

With her husband Gary, Diane Heavin founded the fitness chain, Curves in 1992.  The chain has since grown into the world’s largest fitness franchise, with nearly 10,000 in over 70 countries.  The company, which serves over 4 million members, is about strengthening women, as their motto states.

Genevieve ThiersGenevieve Thiers – SitterCity.com

Genevieve Thiers is the founder of SitterCity.com, the $5 million Inc. 500 company that matches service providers with service seekers in the areas of babysitting, housekeeping, tutoring, and more.  Based in Chicago, the site hosts over a million profiles and provides services coast to coast. Twitter: @genevievethiers

Rhonda ByrneRhonda Byrne – Author, “The Secret”

Listed among Time Magazine’s 2007 roll of 100 people who shape the world, Rhonda Byrne is the author of the wildly successful book, “The Secret,” and the producer of the movie by the same name.  Additionally, Byrne is the founder of a television production company, called Prime Time Productions.

Louise HayLouise Hay – Hay House, Inc.

Known as one of the founders of the self-help movement, Louise Hay is an accomplished author and publisher.  Her company, Hay House Publishing, has published books for some of the leaders in self-help, including Dr. Wayne Dyer and Jerry and Ester Hicks, selling millions of copies worldwide. Twitter: @louisehay

Suze OrmanSuze Orman – Suze Orman Media, Inc.

Called a “one-woman financial advice powerhouse” by USA Today, Suze Orman is a New York Times best selling author of numerous financial books, a writer, producer, and one of the top motivational speakers in the world. She is said to be America’s most recognized expert on personal finance. Twitter: @suzeormanshow

Gina RinehartGina Rinehart – Hancock Prospecting, Pty Ltd

As chairman of Hancock Prospecting, one of Australia’s leading mining companies, Gina Rinehart was the recipient of the 2009 Commonwealth Bank Business Owner Award, the 2009 Telstra West Australian Business Woman of the Year award.  She has enjoyed numerous other business achievements as well and is credited with being the world’s first female billionaire.

Maxine ClarkMaxine Clark – Build-A-Bear Workshop, Inc.

Maxine Clark served as the President and Chief Merchandising Officer at Payless Shoesource, Inc. prior to starting Build-A-Bear Workshop.  The company has over 340 stores all over the world and has annual revenues of over $120 million.  Twitter: @chiefexecbear

Robin KovalRobin Koval – Kaplan Thaler Group, Ltd

As co-founder of the Kaplan Thaler Group, Robin Koval is a marketing strategist and new products expert.  Her marketing ideas include, the “Yes, Yes, Yes” Herbal Essences campaign as well as the famous AFLAC duck quack.  Robin is also the best selling author of several books on marketing. Twitter: @robin_koval

Rachel RayRachel Ray – Rachel Ray Digital, LLC

Rachel Ray is the Emmy Award winning host of three Food Network shows as well as her own daytime talk show.  Additionally, she has authored a number of books and has a magazine, Every Day with Rachel Ray.  Twitter: @rachael_ray

Julie Aigner ClarkJulie Aigner-Clark – Baby Einstein

A perfect example of finding a need and filling it, Julie Aigner-Clark founded Baby Einstein in 1998 when she was unable to find educational videos for her infant daughter.  After seeing revenues of nearly $10 million in 2000, Aigner-Clark sold her company to the Walt Disney Company.

Nancy EvansNancy Evans – iVillage.com

Nancy Evans is co-founder of iVillage.com: The Women’s Network. The company, begun in 1995, provides effective solutions to everyday challenges facing women in their many roles as professionals, parents, friends and partners.  iVillage was acquired by NBC Universal, Inc. in 2006.

Ashley QuallsAshley Qualls – Whatever Life

In 2004, at the age of 14, Ashley Qualls started a website called WhateverLife.com, which was designed to provide free MySpace layouts and HTML tutorials for teens.  The popular website, still true to its original theme, gets an average of 60 million page views per month from 7 million unique visitors. Twitter: @ASHBO

Caterina FakeCaterina Fake – Flickr cofounder

Caterina Fake is the co-founder of Hunch.com, a website that is building a ‘taste graph’ of the entire web, connecting people online with their affinity for things through personalized recommendations.  She is also a co-founder of Flickr, a photo sharing service that was sold in 2005 to Yahoo for 8 figures.  She is also the recipient of multiple awards, including being listed by Time Magazine as one of the world’s 100 most influential people in 2006. Twitter: @Caterina

Lisa DruxmanLisa Druxman – Stroller Strides

Stroller Strides, Lisa Druxman’s brainchild, was started out of a need for Lisa to stay fit right after having her first child.  She started the business from her home in San Diego, and now the company boasts over 300 franchises nationwide. Twitter: @lisadruxman

Catherine CookCatherine Cook – MyYearbook.com

At the age of 15, Catherine Cook co-founded MyYearbook.com, a social networking site that enables its 20 million plus members to meet new people.  Currently a student at Georgetown University, Catherine has been reported on extensively by CNBC, MTV, ABC News, Fox News, BusinessWeek, the San Francisco Chronicle, and CBS. Twitter: @myYearbook

Nely GalanNely Galán – Galán Entertainment

Nely Galán launched her company, Galán Entertainment, in 1994 to create multi-platform content, specializing in the Latino market.  To date, Galán is the only producer to have simultaneous hit shows in English and Spanish in the U.S.  Galán has also appeared as a contestant on Celebrity Apprentice.

Eileen GittinsEilleen Gittins – Blurb.com

Eileen Gittins is the founder and CEO of Blurb.com, a print-on-demand publishing startup that went from $1 million to $30 million in two years.  Prior to founding Blurb, Eileen was CEO of Personify.com, VP at Wall Data, and has lived and worked all over the world. Twitter: @eilg

Juliette BrindakJuliette Brindak – MissOandFriends.com

One of the most inspiring stories on our list, Juliette Bindak founded her company, Miss O and Friends, at the age of 10.  By the time she was 19, just last year, the company had a value of more than $15 million.  She also published her first book at the age of 16, which has sold over 120,000 copies. Twitter: @missoandfriends

Arianna HuffingtonArianna Huffington – The Huffington Post

Named as one of Forbes’ Most Influential Women in Media in 2009, Arianna Huffington is the founder of The Huffington Post.  Prior to The Huffington Post, Huffington hosted a website called Ariannaonline.com. Her first foray into the Internet was a website called Resignation.com, which called for the resignation of President Bill Clinton. Twitter: @ariannahuff

Carrie WilkersonCarrie Wilkerson – Barefoot Marketing Group

Carrie Wilkerson, known as The Barefoot Executive, is the founder of Barefoot Marketing Group, where Carrie and her network of experts have quickly become the definitive resource for work at home professionals. (Check out our interview with Carrie – here.) Twitter: @barefoot_exec

Mari SmithMari Smith – MariSmith.com

Dubbed “the pied piper of the online world” by Fast Company Magazine, Mari Smith is a relationship marketing specialist and social media keynote speaker, trainer, and consultant. Mari believes that “there’s no such thing as competition, most definitely for the small business owner and certainly for the solopreneur, because there’s only one ‘you’.” Twitter: @marismith

Gabrielle BernsteinGabrielle Bernstein – Gabrielle Bernstein Inc.

In her book, “Add more ~ing to Your Life,” Gabrielle Bernstein says, My mission in this lifetime is to help guide my generation to shift their search for happiness from the outside to the inside.” Gabrielle is also the founder of Women’s Entrepreneurial Network, a non-profit professional organization that connects female entrepreneurs, and HerFuture.com, which connects women with mentors. Twitter: @gabbybernstein


Ali BrownAli Brown – Ali International

Recognized on the 2009 Inc 500 list and recipient of the 2010 Enterprising Women of the Year award, Ali Brown is a true entrepreneur.  She quit her job in 1998 and was down to less than $20 when she wrote an e-book, and everything changed. She has since become a foremost authority in driving sales and marketing via e-mail publishing, and even publishes her own magazine, Ali. Twitter: @alibrownla

Gina BianchiniGina Bianchini – Ning.com

After Harmonic Communications, a company she co-founded, was acquired by Dentsu, Gina Bianchini co-founded Ning, an online platform for people to create their own social networks. Ning was launched in 2005 and has since raised over $104 million in capital and has become a top 100 global website and one of the world’s most valuable start-ups. Twitter: @ginab

Loral LangemeierLoral Langemeier – LiveOutLoud.com

After reaching a net worth of $1 million, Loral Langemeier decided she would start Live Out Loud, a coaching and seminar company to help others reach this same level of success. The company started small with one office in 2002 and within 5 years grew to a $19 million dollar company.  She is also the resident money expert on the Dr. Phil Show. Twitter: @loral

Daryn KaganDaryn Kagan – DarynKagan.com

After over 12 years on CNN, Daryn Kagen launched her site in 2006 to “Show the World What’s Possible.”  Her site is dedicated to true, positive, inspiring stories of ordinary people who rise to do inspiring things.  Daryn also speaks around the country and is an active philanthropist. Twitter: @darynKagan

Sara BlakelySara Blakely – Spanx

2002 Entrepreneur of the Year Award winner Sara Blakely says on her Spanx website, “With $5,000 in savings out of the back of my apartment, a whole lot of internet research, patent writing, cold-calling, less-than-shy demonstrations for buyers, and a call from Oprah…Spanx was born!”  Sara has also formed the Sara Blakely Foundation, which focuses on supporting and empowering women around the world. Twitter: @SpanxINC

Amilya AntonettiAmilya Antonetti – Lucky Napkin

Because of a severe allergic reaction her newborn son had to synthetic cleaning products, Amilya Antonetti founded Soap Works, a company that produced natural cleaning products.  After selling the company, Amilya started Lucky Napkin, a company that assists people in taking their ideas “from mind to market.” Twitter: @amilya

Paula DeenPaula Deen – Paula Deen Enterprises

Cook, restaurateur, author, and Emmy Award-winning television personality, Paula Deen, has won two Daytime Emmy Awards, and one of her restaurants has been honored as “International Meal of the Year” by USA Today.  Paula also owns the Paula Deen Savannah Beach House, and Paula Deen Home, a collection of fine home furnishings. Twitter: @paula_deen

Susan HandleySusan Handley – Beijo Bags

Susan Handley first started designing handbags when she was ten years old.  Now, Beijo Bags provides opportunities for over 1000 independent sales reps all over the US and Canada to have fun and make money, selling top quality handbags and accessories.  The company currently produces over $25 million in annual sales. Twitter: @mybeijo

Kate Everett ThorpKate Everett Thorp – Divine Caroline (Real Girls Media)

Named one of the Top 25 Women to Watch by Advertising Age, Kate Everett Thorp has masterminded a media network for women, called Real Girls Media.   She has received numerous accolades, including Real Girls Media being named in OnMedia’s Top 100 Companies list.   Twitter: @DivineCaroline

Janet RickstrewJanet Rickstrew – Tomboy Tools

After attending a Pampered Chef party 2000, Janet Rickstrew saw an opportunity for a similar concept with tools designed just for women, and Tomboy Tools was born.  The company started with less than 1,000 square feet of warehouse space and now operates a 13,000 square-foot distribution facility on Denver’s West Side.  Their Hammer Out Breast Cancer campaign has contributed hundreds of thousands of dollars to the Susan G. Komen Foundation. Twitter: @TomboyToolsInc

Doris ChristopherDoris Christopher – The Pampered Chef

Inspired by her dedication to preserving the tradition of family mealtimes and driven by the spirit of entrepreneurialism, Doris Christopher founded The Pampered Chef from the basement of her suburban Chicago home in 1980.  Within 20 years, the company had blossomed into a $700 million enterprise, and was acquired by Berkshire Hathaway in 2002.

Elizabeth Cogswel BaskinElizabeth Cogswell Baskin – Tribe, Inc.

Elizabeth Cogswell Baskin is the founder and CEO of Tribe Inc, a $5 million branding company working with national and global clients like UPS, Coca-Cola Enterprises, Chick-fil-A and Porsche.  Since starting Tribe, Baskin has also authored “Hell Yes! Two Little Words for a Simpler, Happier Life,” as well as several other books. Twitter: @ecbaskin

Gina TrapaniGina Trapani – Lifehacker

An award-winning author, blogger, and programmer, Gina Trapani was the founding editor of Lifehacker.com, a blog that offers ‘Tips and downloads for getting things done’.  Her writing has appeared in the Harvard Business Review, Wired, PC World, Fast Company, Maximum PC, and Macworld magazines. Wired magazine awarded her its prestigious Rave Award in 2006, and in 2009 and 2010, Fast Company named her one of the Most Influential Women in Technology. Twitter: @ginatrapani

Sarah MariaSarah Maria – Break Free Beauty

Founder of Break Free Beauty, Sarah Maria is a body-image expert and entrepreneur who helps people love their bodies no matter how they look.  Maria has trained with well-known teachers and physicians, including Deepak Chopra, Dr. David Simon, Wayne Dyer, and Jack Canfield, among others.  Her book, Love Your Body, Love Your Life, published in 2009 has received rave reviews. Twitter: @SarahMaria

Roni DeutchRoni Lynn Deutch – Roni Deutch, A Professional Tax Corporation

With huge amounts of student debt to her name, Roni Deutch opened up the Law Offices of Roni Deutch from a small one bedroom condo in West Sacramento over 19 years ago.  She maxed out a credit card to pay for her first television commercial, which aired on the noon news in Sacramento. Today, Roni Deutch, A Professional Tax Corporation is the nation’s largest tax resolution law firm, and Roni, who contributes regularly in magazines and TV, is a recognized authority on US tax law.  Twitter: @ronideutch

Vicki DonlanVicki Donlan – Author, Her Turn: Why It’s Time for Women to Lead in America

At a young age, Vicki Donlan exhibited entrepreneurial tendencies.  She put on backyard circuses at age 7 and led neighborhood kids in a babysitting coop at age 11.  As an adult, Vicki has started businesses in diet consulting, PR & Marketing consulting, and publishing, profiling women in business over a multi-state area. Twitter: @vickidonlan

Tamara MonosoffTamara Monosoff – Mominvented.com

Tamara Monosoff is the founder and CEO of Mom Inventors, Inc., a company with three branded elements: consumer products with the Mom Invented trademark; an online community, providing information, interaction, and inspiration; and educational offerings for women entrepreneurs, produced by Tamara, a best-selling author, columnist, and consummate entrepreneur.  Tamara has been honored with numerous awards, such as one of the Top 10 Influential Women of the East Bay, Small Business Person of the Year, and Woman Entrepreneur of the Year. Twitter: @mominventors

Leslie PyleLesley Spencer Pyle – HBWM.com, Inc.

In 1995, after the birth of her first child, Lesley Spencer Pyle founded HBWM (Home-Based Working Moms), a professional association and online community of parents who work at home and those who would like to.  The company is comprised of six websites that help people realize their dream of staying home while making a living as an entrepreneur. Twitter: @lesleypyle

Lisa StoneLisa Stone – BlogHer

In response to the question, “Where are all the women bloggers?” CEO Lisa Stone co-founded BlogHer.com, the largest community of women who blog.  A former executive producer and Editor in Chief/VP, Programming for Women.com, Lisa is a leading expert on developing successful online communities and interactive programming for women.  With 2500 unique blogs, BlogHer receives more than 23 million unique visitors per month.  BlogHer also hosts the world’s largest conference for women in social media.  Twitter: @LisaStone

Nancy PriceNancy J. Price – She Knows

In 1999, Nancy J Price co-founded SheKnows.com, one of the nation’s largest all-around women’s general interest Internet communities.  In the midst of starting several businesses and launching several award-winning websites, Nancy also served as editor-in-chief of four national print magazines.  She now serves as SheKnows.com’s executive editor.  Twitter: @sheknows

Liz McKinleyLiz McKinley – Pinnacle Petroleum, Inc.

Liz McKinley founded Pinnacle Petroleum in 1995, after working in the petroleum industry for several years prior to that.  Today, Pinnacle generates over $130 million in annual revenues and operates in a six-state area as a petroleum wholesaler and distributor.  Liz has received a number of awards for her entrepreneurialism, including the Entrepreneur of the Year award by the National Association of Women Business Owners.

Penelope TrunkPenelope Trunk – Brazen Careerist

Penelope Trunk, former professional beach volleyball player and Fortune 500 company marketing department head, is the founder of 3 internet startups.  Her most recent venture, Brazen Careerist, is a professional network and career management tool for next-generation professionals.  Penelope’s career advice appears in more than 200 newspapers. Twitter: @penelopetrunk

Allison MaslanAlison Maslan – Alison Maslan International, Inc

Alison Maslan is an author, life and career coach, homeopath, international speaker, and founder of the Homeopathic Wellness Center in Encitas, California.  Alison is also the creator and president of The Blast Off! Life Coaching Program, which she developed to help people learn to identify and release self-limiting roadblocks, and to share a solution- and strategy-oriented roadmap for creating more prosperous lives. Twitter: @AlisonMaslan

Christian RuckerChristian Rucker – The White Company

In 1994, Christian Rucker founded The White Company after identifying a gap in the market for beautiful, affordable home accessories in white.  Originally a mail-order catalog, The White Company produces eight brochures a year, operates  highly successful website, has over 450,000 customers, and has become one of the UK’s fastest growing multi-channel retailers.

Melissa GreczyMelissa Greczy – Project Gifted and The Doman Advantage

After taking a college course called Accounting for Real Estate Millionaires, Melissa Greczy knew that she would never be an employee again—and she hasn’t looked back since. She made her first million in real estate by the age of 23, and is the co-founder of both Project Gifted and The Doman Advantage. Twitter: @ProjectGiftED

Doe DeereDoe Deere – Lime Crime Makeup

In 2009, NYC-based makeup artist, lifestyle blogger, and self-proclaimed “Unicorn Queen” Doe Deere launched Lime Crime Makeup, a cosmetics company specializing in intensely pigmented, dare-to-wear lipsticks and eyeshadows.  Since that time, Lime Crime Makeup has been featured on MTV Buzzworthy, Daily Candy, Nylon, InStyle, Elle, TeenVogue, and Heat magazine (UK), and has developed an exciting celebrity fan list that includes Katy Perry, Cat Deeley, and Isaac Mizrahi.  Twitter: @limecrime

Matthew Toren

Matthew Toren is an Award Winning Author, Serial Entrepreneur, and Investor. He Co-Founded YoungEntrepreneur.com along with his brother Adam. Matthew is co-author of the newly released book:Small Business, Big Vision: “Lessons on How to Dominate Your Market from Self-Made Entrepreneurs Who Did it Right” and also co-author of Kidpreneurs.

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  1. Robin Koval says:

    Thanks for including me in this list of amazing women. It is an honor to be in such company. And here’s to the many more wonderful women who will follow us. Go out and make a Bang! In the world and stay Nice!- Robin

  2. Susan says:

    Congratulations to my friend and colleague Vicki Donlan. Thank you to all for your inspiration.

    Susan C. Hammond
    Co-Founder sswbn.org and cwe-online.org

  3. Vicki,
    I am so proud of who you are and all that you have accomplished. Boston adores you and your brand!!

    Kip Hollister
    CEO/Founder, Hollister,Inc.

  4. Congrats to all these amazing women especially my good friend and advisory board member Vicki Donlan. Her insights, guidance and experience have made a winning difference.

    Ralph Rodriguez
    CEO and Founder

  5. JohnYE says:

    Thanks and congratulations to all the women on this list! And thanks for the comments as well. This is truly and inspiring list for any entrepreneur, regardless of gender!

  6. Now the entire world knows what so many of us have known all along! Vicki, you are a true champion of women, a fabulous entrepenuer, and a wwoman WAY ahead of her time. I am proud to have you as a friend and an advocate! Congratulations! VERY well deserved honor!
    Peg Feodoroff, president and
    Spirited Sister #1
    Spirited Sisters, Inc., home of the Original Healing Threads

  7. Kelly says:

    I’m so pleased to see two of my mentors, Louise Hay and Gabrielle Bernstein listed! I also see a few women that I’m definitely interested in learning more about. Thank you for such a great tribute, well deserved to all. Hugs, love and lipstick,

    Kelly Robertson
    CEO, CelebrityLipstick.com

  8. Lynn West says:

    So delighted to see our CEO, Janet Rickstrew in this amazing group of women. I can’t wait to read about all of them!

  9. Cindi Dugger says:

    How exciting to see our Tomboy Tools CEO, Janet Rickstrew, on this list all of whom have taken steps in their own way to Empower Women ! Thank you to all these women who have played a part in changing the way the world perceives women. Women. Tools. Knowledge. Pass it on. (no matter what your tools are)

  10. As the CEO of Tomboy Tools Canada, I am so proud and happy to see Janet Rickstrew included in this powerful list of women achievers. ROCK ON!

  11. Join AVON says:

    all of these women are trully inspirational :-)

  12. Desarrollo Personal says:

    Great article!! I wish I could buy this magazine, saddly I live too far!

    Thanks for sharing.

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