Working Women, Working Mothers aims to highlight moms that have demonstrated an array of community contributions, both through their work and extracurriculars. As a part of
Startup Wisconsin Week, we’re hosting two entrepreneurs that have navigated starting a business and balancing motherhood in one swoop.
About our guests >>
Quyen Hom is a mother of one and owner of
Assembly Shop based in Stevens Point. In addition to running her small business and raising her little one. Quyen has been pursuing an MBA and will graduate next Spring. Quyen is the founder of the Be All the Things Scholarship - funded through purchases from her shop the scholarship is awarded every year to two non-traditional or BIPOC students attending UW-Stevens Point.
Kendall Bramwell is the owner of
Northern Interiors. She’s lived in Eau Claire for five years with her husband and two children. Her son, Carson is a sixth-grader at South and loves playing hockey. Her daughter, Elin is a fourth-grader at Robbins and loves swim team. She started her business in early 2019 and it has grown faster than she ever could have imagined. She loves sharing the joy of entrepreneurship with her two kids.
Moderated by
Elaine Coughlin of
CoLab - a co-working space in Downtown Eau Claire.
Again, this panel is being held in conjunction with
Startup Eau Claire week - a part of a wider statewide Startup Wisconsin Week.
Please download the free app Zoom - which you can access on mobile or laptops. You will need to RSVP through this link to register + participate: www.redlettergrant.org/workshops-events/nov-working-women-working-mothers