Huda Hamid is the founder and CEO of Fempreneur Secrets – a global online community for women to start and grow their business.
Growing up in Singapore, Huda started her entrepreneurial journey at age sixteen selling handmade stationery online. At age 21, she started her digital marketing agency and training business on the importance of storytelling and digital marketing for maximum growth.
Huda believes in the value of education and hopes to provide women with the knowledge and skills to help them become economically independent. She hopes to see more women and children across the globe have undenied access to education.
Here are some things we talk about:
- Huda’s story from privilege, homelessness, to entrepreneurial success
- How Fempreneur Secrets get started
- What Huda thinks is the biggest hurdle fempreneurs face in business
- Learn about Huda’s five-to-one social enterprise
- Advice on how fempreneurs should introduce themselves at networking events
- 3 things you should know before firing your boss
- The importance of being vulnerable in storytelling
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