Single. Women. Entrepreneurs. Second Edition

For the first time in US history, unmarried women outnumber their married counterparts, a shift reflected in their rising educational achievements, financial independence, and entrepreneurial ventures. Single, divorced, and widowed women are leading in business startups. This book delves into the lives of over 30 single female entrepreneurs across the US, exploring their motivations, the perks and challenges of their solo journey, valuable lessons learned, and advice for upcoming women solopreneurs. Acclaimed by The New York Times and Entrepreneur, this edition offers an insightful look into the evolving role of women in the business world.

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About the Author: Erin Albert
Dr. Erin Albert is a business owner, writer, assistant professor, and student. She owns two companies (Pharm, LLC and Yuspie, LLC), and is the Director of the Ribordy Center for Community Practice at Butler University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences. She has developed and written several books, including: Single. Women. Entrepreneurs. (2011), Indianapolis: A Young Professional's Guide (2008, 2010), The Life Science Lawyer (2009), Prescription To My Younger Self: What I Learned After Pharmacy School (co-editor, 2008), and The Medical Science Liaison: An A to Z Guide (2007). A pharmacist, Albert is also a law student at Indiana University School of Law - Indianapolis, a note candidate for the Indiana Health Law Review, and was a 2010 Fellow of the Program on Law and State Government. She currently holds a BS in Pharmacy from Butler University, a MBA in Marketing from Concordia University Wisconsin, and a Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) from Shenandoah University, and lives in Indiana.
The number of unmarried adult women actually outnumbers the number or married women for the first time in US history, according to the Population Reference Bureau, in October, 2010. Women are now earning more, going to college and graduate schools more, and finding ways to become more independent. Also, according to the Kauffman Foundation, single, divorced and widowed women start more businesses as entrepreneurs than men in their respective categories. This book interviews over 30 single women entrepreneurs throughout the US to discern why they started their original businesses, what the perceived advantages and disadvantages are for the single woman entrepreneur, what they each learned from the experience, and what advice they have for the next generation of women solopreneurs.

The first edition of this book has been reviewed in The New York Times, Entrepreneur and author Dan Pink's blog.

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