NEW ORLEANS – Five businesses will compete in the Junior League of New Orleans’ Woman Entrepreneur Fellowship Pitch Competition on April 11 at 4319 Carondelet Street. The event begins at 6 p.m.
The competition, presented by Fidelity Bank P.O.W.E.R., kicks off a yearlong program supporting female business owners with funding, mentorship and in-kind support.
These finalists represent a diverse range of innovative ventures. aKrewe Nola Consulting, led by Kristen Dufauchard, specializes in corporate marketing, event planning and training with a focus on community-building through the Business Exchange, a networking platform fostering idea exchange and professional growth. Feels, under the leadership of Caitlin Knoepp, offers a digital gifting platform empowering companies to make charitable donations as a meaningful corporate gift choice. Kinkz Hair Products, led by Alana Scott, is dedicated to empowering women to embrace natural hair with confidence. Lagniappe Baking Co., led by Kaitlin Guerin, provides an elegant pastry experience celebrating local ingredients and Southern heritage. The Pretty Chemist, under Robyn Smith’s leadership, creates natural hair and skin care products through expert consultation and private labeling services.
“The WE Fellowship demonstrates the Junior League of New Orleans’ commitment to empowering women through mentoring, training and support,” said JLNO President Ashley Cangelosi Llewellyn in a press release. “Launched in 2016, the program celebrates women-owned businesses and highlights the dynamic impact of the entrepreneurial ecosystem in our region.”
The WE Fellowship Committee selected finalists for individual meetings with a growth consulting firm to develop a 10-minute pitch. A judging panel selects the 2024 Fellow.
“Our WE Fellows gain knowledge, connections and visibility through this process,” said JLNO WE Fellowship Committee Chair Diana Vasquez. “This program is vital for women entrepreneurs who contribute to our local economy and community by showcasing their talents and skills.”
The 2024 Fellow will receive a $5,000 cash grant from Fidelity Bank P.O.W.E.R, $5,000 of in-kind legal services from Jones Walker, access to JLNO’s headquarters facility, tuition for JLNO’s Get on Board nonprofit board training, and strategic business consulting from Trepwise.
“Fidelity Bank is dedicated to empowering women entrepreneurs through the WE Fellowship grant,” says Tammy O’Shea, chief marketing officer at Fidelity Bank. “We aim to encourage innovation, growth and success within the women-owned business community.”
Past JLNO WE Fellowship winners include Pillar Homecare, Bomb Ass Fro, Water Block Kids, Cocktails and Sons and Windowsill Pies. Eligible women must have at least a 50% stake in an enterprise operating between one to five years, with revenue under $750,000.