Save The Date: October 29th, 2016
Chicago Local Youth Mentor
to Inspire Youth by Hosting Girls Entrepreneur Expo
on The City’s West Side
Chicago Local Youth Mentor
to Inspire Youth by Hosting Girls Entrepreneur Expo
on The City’s West Side
Deola Gaiter a local business owner, mom, and youth advocate for building self-esteem and business skills among young girls/ladies, will host her 1st Girls Entrepreneur Expo.The Expo will take place on the Chicago’s west side at the newly built Break Through Family Plex Center Located at 3219 W. Carroll Ave, Chicago, IL From 11am to 3pm.
The event will feature products and services from over 20 youth Entrepreneurs age 8-18.
A Local Business Owner, Mom and Girls Advocate
Deola Gaiter is a native of Chicago, and current owner of her own skin care product for young girls “Skin So Sweet” launched in 2015 to help inspire confidence and help promote young ladies to live life with passion. As a certified parent trainer and having worked with young girls since 2011,Deola has made a tremendous impact in the lives of the girls who have come through her mentoring organization “Flowers in Bloom Project” which has positively taught girls about their self-worth and value. Under her organization, she has been able to create project initiatives such as her “Undies for Girlies” in which she donated new undergarments to 100 adolescent girls in need. Passionate about helping youth overcome the downfalls of having low self-esteem, Deola focuses her attention on helping young girls realize their talents and full potential as future business owners by creating environments in which they can develop, network, encourage each other and have fun.
Girls Entrepreneur Expo
Sponsored in part by Tailor Made Events, Events by Darlice and Seven98 Public Relations, the “Girls Entrepreneur Expo “is an extension of the many types of self-esteem boosting events for young ladies that Deola enjoys hosting .The upcoming four hr event will feature girl entrepreneurs who are excited to showcase and provide real products and services that they will offer to their families,peers and local consumers while gaining valuable resources from the support of adult entrepreneurs. The expo will feature several young vendors in fashion, art and book authors to name a few.
Young guest can expect to win raffles, giveaways, receive motivation and most importantly shop at the expo.
For tickets and general information visit http://girlsentrepreneurexpo.eventbrite.com
#GEE2016
To schedule an interview or attend the event contact
Melody Boykin
Black Fashion America
blackfashionamerica@gmail.com 773-709-4927
The event will feature products and services from over 20 youth Entrepreneurs age 8-18.
A Local Business Owner, Mom and Girls Advocate
Deola Gaiter is a native of Chicago, and current owner of her own skin care product for young girls “Skin So Sweet” launched in 2015 to help inspire confidence and help promote young ladies to live life with passion. As a certified parent trainer and having worked with young girls since 2011,Deola has made a tremendous impact in the lives of the girls who have come through her mentoring organization “Flowers in Bloom Project” which has positively taught girls about their self-worth and value. Under her organization, she has been able to create project initiatives such as her “Undies for Girlies” in which she donated new undergarments to 100 adolescent girls in need. Passionate about helping youth overcome the downfalls of having low self-esteem, Deola focuses her attention on helping young girls realize their talents and full potential as future business owners by creating environments in which they can develop, network, encourage each other and have fun.
Girls Entrepreneur Expo
Sponsored in part by Tailor Made Events, Events by Darlice and Seven98 Public Relations, the “Girls Entrepreneur Expo “is an extension of the many types of self-esteem boosting events for young ladies that Deola enjoys hosting .The upcoming four hr event will feature girl entrepreneurs who are excited to showcase and provide real products and services that they will offer to their families,peers and local consumers while gaining valuable resources from the support of adult entrepreneurs. The expo will feature several young vendors in fashion, art and book authors to name a few.
Young guest can expect to win raffles, giveaways, receive motivation and most importantly shop at the expo.
For tickets and general information visit http://girlsentrepreneurexpo.eventbrite.com
#GEE2016
To schedule an interview or attend the event contact
Melody Boykin
Black Fashion America
blackfashionamerica@gmail.com 773-709-4927