Covid-19 sparked a wave of entrepreneurship with women playing a leading role. What happens next?


In 2018, Ashley Meenach took a leap and opened a one-chair beauty salon in northern Kentucky.

Two years later, the world changed, and so did her plans.

During the height of the pandemic, Meenach put aside money for her salon by working at retailer Sephora, which remained open under a revamped, no-touch sales model — a job she continued even as she first reopened her business.

And, like it did for many others, the pandemic gave Meenach an opportunity for a reset. She decided to shift her…

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