Introducing D CEO's June/July 2024 issue, which showcases how Taylor Shead built her education-technology platform Stemuli, how Claudia Mirza capitalized on job loss and a chance encounter to build translation platform Akorbi, and an inside look at the state of women's entrepreneurship in DFW. North Texas has become one of the best places in the country for women to launch and run their own enterprises. Our comprehensive guide looks at DFW innovators, emerging leaders, big exits, challenges, and more. Paving a way is Taylor Shead, who founded her AI-powered company Stemuli in 2018. Today, her education platform boasts 100,000 learners and she hopes to triple that by next school year. For Mirza, she came of age in Cartago during the height of Colombia's violent drug wars. Now, her company Akorbi has translated more than 45 billion words. Also featured in the issue is Celanese CEO Lori Ryerkerk, who is a world-traveling scuba diver; Susan Sarich, who built the fast-growing SusieCakes Bakery; and Amy M. Stewart, who transitioned from a college basketball coach to a Dallas lawyer. Get the latest news, information, and insights on Dallas-Fort Worth business delivered right to your mailbox with a complimentary subscription to D CEO here: https://lnkd.in/gSypGYDZ #DCEO #AI
Taylor Shead I am so glad that you and Stemuli are getting the recognition that you deserve! I love to see you turning education upside down and making it something that kids want to do!
Congratulations From MDSARTWORX.COM God Bless
Look at you Taylor Shead!
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So proud of you Taylor!
Your kindness and support is a testament of why DFW has been a nurturing environment for women business owners. Thank You from the bottom of my heart!!!