International Women’s Day

Inspiration: Julie Finn, Executive Coach, Speaker, and Podcast Host

Meet Julie Finn. Julie is one of the most intelligent, perceptive, and intuitive women I know. I’ve been close friends with her for years, and have recently seen her incredible podcast, The Working Mother’s Mentor, take off. She’s an inspiration on so many levels – thank you, Julie, for sharing your wonderful insights with us!  …

Inspiration: Linda Hoopes, Speaker, Author and Consultant

Meet Linda Hoopes, a friend and client we’ve worked with for over a decade. She’s a speaker, author and consultant. Linda has inspired us for years through her writing, photography and music. Her passion for life is contagious! Why do you do what you do? I help people and organizations learn to thrive in turbulence. …

Inspiration: Felicia Sheffield, HR Coordinator of Blacklidge

This month, we’re highlighting some of the amazing women we’ve worked with over the years. Felicia Sheffield is the Human Resources Coordinator at Blacklidge Emulsions in Gulfport, Mississippi. Her dedication to bettering the lives of the people she works with is an inspiration to us at Sol. Enjoy her insights below! Why do you do …

Inspiration: Tedra Cheatham of Georgia State University

We met Tedra when she served as the Executive Director of the Clean Air Campaign. Since that time, she’s become a dear friend. Now, she serves Georgia State University students as the Director of Business Partnership Development at the J. Mack Robinson College of Business. She has inspired us for many years — we hope …

Inspiration: Stacey Adams of 3C Software

This month, we’re highlighting some of the amazing women we’ve worked with over the years. Stacey Adams is our first inspiration. As the Director of Marketing at 3C Software in Atlanta, she’s done an incredible job telling the story of 3C from its origins as a small company to one changing how companies do cost …

Celebrating the Women We Admire

I’ve always known the power of women. I grew up around fierce, independent women—including my mother and sister—and I watched my dad grow a flourishing business with a female business partner at his side. When it was time for college, I attended Randolph Macon Women’s College in Lynchburg, Virginia, where I was surrounded by more …