Achieving the Dream: A Community Conversation

Sat, Dec 7
Hertz Stage
2:00 PM // Performance of Business Ideas
Post-Show Discussion on the Hertz Stage

Join us post-show for Achieving the Dream: A Community Conversation. Women business owners talk about their journeys in launching their own businesses. 

Post-Show discussions are free for ticket holders. No RSVP required. 

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Cereal and Cream

Cereal and Cream is an Atlanta-based ice cream shop dedicated to serving premium, cereal-infused desserts that offer a truly unique experience. Founded in 2020 as a food truck, we've grown with the amazing support of our community and opened our first brick-and-mortar location on November 2, 2022. This year, we’re thrilled to be celebrating our 2nd anniversary as a successful local business. At Cereal and Cream, customers can choose from over 65 mix-ins—including a variety of cereals and candies—to create their perfect ice cream or try one of our popular pre-made combinations. Our mission is to deliver an exceptional dessert experience that spreads happiness, connection, and a little bit of joy in every scoop.

Dayo

Dayo Women celebrates and empowers women with modern loungewear that embodies self-love, style, and comfort. Our collections feature high-quality fabrics and elegant designs, perfect for dynamic women who inspire and uplift others.

Join us in redefining beauty and championing a world where every woman feels powerful and beautiful. Discover the Dayo difference and be part of a community that celebrates you, just as you are.

Retaaza

Retaaza is a woman and minority-owned B Corp and social enterprise that strives to make local food more accessible and affordable, directly supports our communities’ farmers, reconnects consumers to their food and their planet, and feeds families and individuals struggling with food insecurity. We are tackling the huge, wasted food issue and its implications and impact on the environment while also tackling economic development in rural and local communities as well as hunger in our communities through a differently-focused business model.

Retaaza operates as a hyper local food distributor who also buys farmers' surplus food, preventing it from being landfilled and assisting our diverse group of local farmers by creating new market opportunities for their food. We ensure purchasing local food is easy and affordable for all of our client partners (no matter their size). These relationships allow us to fund food access work in communities across the state. We deliver everything from traditional wholesale orders to nutrition boxes, break room programs, employee benefits, holiday boxes, and much more.

 

 

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