Daily Press (Sunday)

Norfolk entreprene­ur aims for female empowermen­t

- By Saleen Martin Staff writer

NORFOLK — “Collaborat­e, not compete,” Keisha Reynolds said as she talked about her organizati­on. “We’re stronger when we have a tribe of people that we can celebrate with, as well as share our hardships.”

That’s what she wants to encourage among the women in Hampton Roads and around the globe.

The 28-year-old Norfolk resident launched a website — Empowering HER Together Worldwide — this month. The site has 20 members so far, including women from Hampton Roads, her hometown of Detroit and Ghana, said Reynolds, who came to Hampton Roads five years ago to get her master’s degree in media and communicat­ions at Norfolk State University.

She runs her own public relations firm, K&R Communicat­ions, where she represents local organizati­ons such as Second Calvary Baptist Church in Norfolk and The Hampton Roads Black Regional Chamber of Commerce. She also teaches public relations at Hampton University.

Empowering­HER started as a brunch gathering in 2016, Reynolds said. She and a friend noticed that women entreprene­urs in Hampton Roads were hosting similar events, but not together.

“If we had this event together, it could just be tremendous,” she thought.

Now, she invites 100 women to the annual event to network and listen to speakers discuss self-care, finances, balancing work and life, business and other topics. Women from North Carolina, Maryland, Washington, New York and other areas come to the event, she said. Some attendees have gone on to work together after meeting there.

The organizati­on hosted its most recent brunch in early August, and with some help from Councilwom­an Angelia Williams Graves, Reynolds got a proclamati­on signed by Mayor Kenny Alexander recognizin­g the first weekend each August as Empowering­HER weekend in Norfolk, she said.

To reach women around the world, Reynolds launched her new site. Women can get monthly or yearly membership­s and watch videos and chat with experts in law, fitness, finance, real estate, travel and health.

“I want to take this concept that we’ve been successful with here in Hampton Roads, spread it throughout the U.S. and then eventually go internatio­nal with that,” Reynolds said.

She hopes the site will unite women, whether they’re stay-athome moms, businesswo­men or women who need self-care advice.

Patrice Boone, 35, is a graphic designer who does photograph­y and invitation­s for events. She first heard about Empowering­HER in 2016 and decided to join, she said.

The organizati­on has “empowered me as a woman to do what I’m called to do, which is to be an entreprene­ur,” Boone said.

She’s launching her own website in November, she said. Empowering­HER has taught her how to market her business, Fringe Creative + Events.

“We’ve been able to exchange industry talk and things to help us grow,” Boone said.

Reynolds’ new site also will have a video series, she said. Every Wednesday until December, speakers will host video chats and tackle issues like pushing forward after failure.

She also wants to start a travel club on the site soon and expand the brunch into a three-day event during Empowering­HER weekend, she said.

So far, she has received lots of support, she said.

“It just warms my heart,” Reynolds said. “It makes me cry.” Martin can be reached by email at saleen.martin

@pilotonlin­e.com.

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Keisha Reynolds wants to reach women worldwide with her organizati­on.

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