Central Valley Business Times
November 17, 2009
Something's going on with women-owned small businesses. Many seem to be doing remarkably well in the Great Recession.
"There's a lot more headroom for women to grow businesses since the majority of them are so small," says Nell Merlino, founder, president and CEO of Count Me In for Women's Economic Independence, a national not-for-profit provider of resources for women to grow their micro businesses into larger ones.


