In Dialogue: Borobabi’s Carolyn Butler

One of the quiet pleasures of writing for Forbes is getting to spotlight extraordinary businesswomen out there every day putting paid to the lie that women can’t succeed on their own. Women remain well behind men in securing startup capital and advancement opportunities, which means that our needs remain treated as secondary in this economy. But women entrepreneurs like Borobabi’s Carolyn Butler are out there every day finding new opportunities to serve their communities, especially other women, by owning and operating businesses that not only fill an economic gap, but provide career springboards for countless others.

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