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July 18, 2023

Episode 65: Deb Curtis

Deb Curtis is a beacon of resilience and unity in diversity. Abandoned as a child and overcoming personal and professional adversities, she transformed her hardships into empowerment. After a 30-year career in corporate America, she took the lessons ...

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Deb Curtis is a beacon of resilience and unity in diversity. Abandoned as a child and overcoming personal and professional adversities, she transformed her hardships into empowerment. After a 30-year career in corporate America, she took the lessons she learned and set out to empower others. In 2018, she established her own small business to help women and people from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds take over and run successful businesses. Partnering with the Small Business Administration, Deb has been a relentless advocate for diversity and inclusion, breaking down barriers and changing preconceived notions of business ownership.

Her mission is to champion diversity and inclusion in business ownership, helping individuals from diverse backgrounds navigate success. Join us for a transparent discussion about the challenges women often face in the workplace, and how to overcome them. 

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Deb Curtis

Founder, Woman Entrepreneur

Deb Curtis is a remarkable woman who has overcome many obstacles in her personal and professional life.

She is the founder of a woman-owned small business, a recovering top-performing former corporate employee, and a passionate advocate for promoting diversity and inclusivity in entrepreneurship.

This inspiring woman has a unique ability to connect with her audience through meaningful conversations that are both vulnerable and professional.

With a wealth of stories to share, she will captivate and inspire a loyal audience of listeners.

Having faced adversity in a male-dominated industry, this dynamic entrepreneur aims to educate and empower minority populations, including women and people of color, to climb the ladder of business ownership by acquiring established profitable small businesses with the SBA - Small Business Administration.