EPISODE · Apr 1, 2025 · 53 MIN
Why Women Entrepreneurs Struggle to Get Funding // Aviatra Accelerators
from Cincinnati Business Podcast · host Brian Erickson
In this episode of the Cincinnati Business Podcast, we sit down with Jill Morenz, President of Aviatra Accelerators, to uncover the challenges women face in starting and funding businesses. Jill shares her personal journey from interior design to nonprofit leadership, her insights into the world of business accelerators, and how Aviatra is empowering women entrepreneurs in Cincinnati and beyond. Whether you're a budding entrepreneur or a seasoned business owner, this episode is packed with actionable advice and inspiration.Introduction: Welcome to the Cincinnati Business Podcast; meet Jill Morenz.What Are Accelerators? : A quick overview of accelerators and their role in Cincinnati's business landscape.Jill’s Background : From interior design to nonprofit leadership—Jill’s journey.The Funding Gap for Women Entrepreneurs : Why women struggle with funding and how Aviatra is addressing the issue.Personal Story of Entrepreneurship: Jill’s dream of opening a store that never materialized due to lack of funding.Aviatra's Mission and Services: Classes, coaching, and community for women entrepreneurs.Who Aviatra Helps: The ideal candidates for Aviatra programs—service providers, retailers, food/beverage entrepreneurs, and more.The Reality of Retail Entrepreneurship: Jill’s reflections on retail challenges and moving on from her dream.Closing Thoughts: Empowering women to dream big and take actionable steps toward their goals.💁🏼 Connect with Brian:LinkedIn: linkedin.com/u/bwericksonInstagram: www.instagram.com/cincybizpod/TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@cincybizpodFacebook: www.facebook.com/people/Cincinnati-Business-Podcast/Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/50kMVlyZokuoLwzE2fwAmt?si=pk87NyzsQJGY6iE7OKpzmQ
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