A roundtable discussion about the growth of women-run businesses. And, we talk about the growth of women in farming; Annie’s Project is a series of workshops that help women learn the ins and outs of running a farm.
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Women-Owned Businesses Are Making a Difference -I
A roundtable discussion about the growth of women-run businesses. Guests include: Anne Hlavacka, director of the UW-La Crosse Small Business Development Center; Amy Stodola, a financial advisor for Edward Jones; and Debbie Lee, a Westland Insurance agent who cofounded the networking group, Women of Worth.
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Women-Owned Businesses Are Making a Difference – II
We talk about the growth of women in farming; Annie’s Project is a series of workshops that help women learn the ins and outs of running a farm. We also talk to Vernon County farmer Gail Klinkner who runs her family’s dairy farm in the Liberty Pole area.
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