by Dee Ann Chandler on 2019-06-07

22 female entrepreneurs were recognized for their achievements as part of the Inland Empire Women’s Business Center/Citibank “It’s Your Time: An Entrepreneurial Training Series for Women” program (IYT).

Program participants were required to take 13 workshops, meet with business counselors, and complete a business plan, and plans that were submitted on time were entered into a competition. Felicia Ross of Rancho Cucamonga took first prize, with Marcella Turner-Grey of Moreno Valley placing second, and Naomi Bonman, also of Moreno Valley, placing third. Winners received prize packages of services including accounting, professional marketing, sales training, and executive coaching to help them start their businesses.

A total of 22 women from seven different cities were recognized for their participation and achievements in the Spring 2019 IYT session:

Fatima Abdul Hamid  - Moreno Valley    

Dechane’t Alexander - Victorville            

Eileen Angulo  - Chino Hills

Naomi Bonman – Moreno Valley             

Rosario Briseno  - Fontana          

Emily E. Danner – Moreno Valley             

Dawn Demeritte - Rialto                              

Mariela Diocares Pacheco - Riverside

Sifael Eliamani  - Moreno Valley                                

Sasha Frank – Rancho Cucamonga

Emily Nudge – Moreno Valley                 

Joelle Passerello - Victorville

Maria Piccone  - Riverside

Jeimy  Ramirez-Figueroa - Fontana

Felicia Ross – Rancho Cucamonga            

Dolores Session – Riverside

Stacy Pagan – Rancho Cucamonga

Stacy Reynolds – Riverside

Antoinette Smith - Ontario                         

Stephanie Spells – Victorville

Joycelyn Stallworth - Rialto

Marcella Turner-Grey – Moreno Valley

The application period for the Fall 2019 session of "It's Your Time" is now open to women in San Bernardino and Riverside Counties and applications will be accepted through Friday, Aug. 9, 2019. Early application is encouraged, and applicants can begin taking workshops upon acceptance into the program.

The Inland Empire Women’s Business Center, 1003 E. Cooley Drive, Suite 109 in Colton, is a program of the Inland Empire Center for Entrepreneurship at Cal State San Bernardino.  Housed in the Jack H. Brown College of Business and Public Administration, IECE, which administers the program in collaboration with the U.S. Small Business Administration, is inland Southern California’s leading organization dedicated to supporting and promoting entrepreneurship. The IEWBC provides business counseling, training and mentoring designed for women business owners. 

 

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