by Stephanie Wilson | Jan 19, 2026 | business, Funding, neurodiversity, News, women in business
Fully Funded Accredited Business Accelerator for Women Entrepreneurs Now Accepting Global Applications London, UK – January 19, 2026 – A groundbreaking opportunity has launched for women worldwide. The She’s In Business Accelerator, a fully funded and...
by Stephanie Wilson | Jan 14, 2026 | women, mental health, neurodiversity
Autistic Barbie, Late Autism Diagnosis & Why Representation Isn’t One Doll Barbie Didn’t Need to Be Autistic to Represent Me… She Already Did When I saw the announcement of Autistic Barbie, I paused. Not with outrage. Not with applause. But with something...
by Stephanie Wilson | Jan 6, 2026 | women in business, business, Coaching, Funding, Marketing, neurodiversity, News, women
2025 Impact Report: She’s In Business Programs Help Women Entrepreneurs Generate £4.5M in Revenue She’s In Business Global C.I.C. releases its annual impact report, showing that over 1,200 women, including mothers, neurodiverse founders, and career changers, generated...
by Jhonette kelly | Sep 23, 2025 | business, Funding, Marketing, neurodiversity
Inclusive Innovation Isn’t a Trend. It’s the Engine of the Next Economy As Tech Nation’s Creo 25 is Launched LONDON – September 22, 2025 When I see Tech Nation launching Creo 2025, the UK’s first springboard for disabled and neurodiverse founders. I can’t help but...
by Jhonette kelly | Sep 1, 2025 | business, Marketing, neurodiversity, women, women in business
She’s In Business Shortlisted for Three Lincolnshire Marketing Awards Lincoln, UK, September 2025 – She’s In Business is proud to announce that we have been shortlisted for three categories at the upcoming Lincolnshire Marketing Awards 2025, taking place this...
by Stephanie Wilson | May 16, 2025 | business, mental health, neurodiversity, women, women in business
I still have to prove that I’m “mentally sound as an Autistic Women In recent months, I’ve had to under go psychological assessments, cognitive evaluations, and medical records just to prove that I’m stable. That I’m “safe.” That I’m credible. Not because I’ve done...