A Brooklyn-based business owner says it's the support of the women in her life that led to her success and inspired a book promoting female empowerment. jennamdeangelis reports. WomensHistoryMonth
A Brooklyn-based business owner says it's the support of the women in her life that led to her success and inspired a book promoting female empowerment, CBS2's Jenna DeAngelis reported Monday.
"I think a big part of how I grew the business on my own was having a supportive network of women, from my friends to my sorority to people in my network that really believed in me and the business," Kuchta said. Perseverance led Kuchta to recently open a showroom in Brooklyn, where she showed CBS2 the collection that got it all started.
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