Forge’s March Madness – Celebration of Women

Forge’s March Madness – Celebration of Women

March Madness: International Women’s Day Celebration Recap (March 8)

March was busy but nevertheless exciting if you are working at Forge or have been our guest! We opened our doors this past month to champion women and cultivate meaningful connections. We are so full from the impact of our networking events in March, and look forward to keep the momentum flowing throughout our coworking community and beyond our doors. As the community manager, these events are critical to the mission of our brand. We aim to be a resource to our community by cultivating opportunities that support business growth whether we are providing a space, a place for encouragement, industry insider, or resources. We are in the business of growing businesses! Below I will provide you a recap of our International Women’s Day Celebration and provide key takeaways from my point of view.  

Event Recap

Over 100 women gathered at Forge’s annual event to highlight accomplishments, reconnect with old friends, and make new alliances. We held a panel discussion moderated by Jacqui Jones, CEO of One Degree Marketing. The panelists this year were Kim Lee, Founder and CEO of Forge; Sandra Hardy, Executive Director of Urban Hope Development , and Ashley McMakin, Owner and CEO of Ashley Macs. Our women trailblazers who sat as our panelist offered nuggets to our audience surrounding the topics: how to get started in discovering your best self, identifying your capacity as woman/business leader, and how to stay motivated in every season.

Shop ‘Til You Drop

Additionally, we featured a mini-market of women owned businesses allowing guest to have exclusive shopping experience and front-facing interactions with Birmingham’s rising entrepreneurs and creatives. Our mini-market featured beauty products, hair care, clothing, and artistic works. Women came prepared to support the local owned businesses by purchasing products and sharing in-person testimonies of their experience with the brands – who normally only receive digital interactions.

Surely the women founders and creators left filling encouraged and a rise in Monthly sales after this vendor opportunity! 

Valyncia’s Event Takeaways 
  1. Your partner/circle is critical to your future.
  2. Find Balance.
  3. It is normal to have up and down seasons.
  4. Recharge to optimize your outcomes.
  5. What is normal for you, may not be normal to others – You can chart your own path.
  6. Failure is not an option.
  7. Do not be afraid to get your hands dirty.
  8. Surround yourself with people who are more experienced to help you in your journey.
  9. Just keep swimming.
We are thankful for all of the amazing women who celebrated with us at our annual International Women’s Day event! We hope that you left empowered and inspired to go out and be all that you imagine!

View our full event reel on Forge Instagram by visiting this link!

Thank you Sponsors and Partners!
A Recap from Founder’s Friday with Kellie Clark

A Recap from Founder’s Friday with Kellie Clark

On St. Patrick’s Day (March 17), we hit a pot of gold at our March Founder’s Friday Lunch with Kellie Clark, CEO of AppThink. Founder’s Friday is held on the third Friday of every month at Forge where local founders and organization leaders share their founder’s story and lessons learned along the way.  This past week, Kellie openly shared the humanity behind her journey to CEO of AppThink. CEO was never a title she chased, but one that found her.

Driven by economic development and equality her role at AppThink gives Kellie the platform to support early stage start-ups and aspiring founders in breaking down barriers through the adopted principle of Super Specific How’s. Along with her work in championing others in the community and start-ups, Clark balances her roles as a wife of 10-years and mother of two. Kellie left the crowd with nuggets that certainly did nothing less than inspire.

Below are a few of my key takeaways from the conversation with Kellie…

1. People are inherently GOOD.

Kellie shared her work with founders and start-ups and her realization that they are a group of people who are looking to help and impact the world by providing a solution to a problem.

2.  Build a business around an opportunity, not a passion.

Your passion may not always end up as the most profitable business.  Finding the right opportunity to meet with a need may change your trajectory.

3.  Doing a lot of things, but not doing them well is an integrity problem.

When Kellie realized this, she had to clear herself of some duties and roles in order to reach ultimate productivity and serve her current role well, with full integrity.

Kellie Reads:
Hangry by Mike Evans, Founder of GrubHub

Essentialism: The Discipline Pursuit of Less by Greg McKeown

Napkin Math Blog

A very special thank you to our sponsor Gatehouse Law for providing the delicious Unos Tacos for lunch!!   And yes, Gatehouse provides lunch for every Founder’s Friday!

We appreciate each of you who came and connected with us! We hope to see you on the 3rd Friday of April at our next #ForgeFoundersFriday where Brooke Gillis, CEO of Innovation Depot, will be our featured speaker!  Sign up here.

If you or your company are interested in sponsoring a Forge event, please contact Valyncia Johnson (valyncia@workatforge.com).