
“Women have always been the strong ones of the world,” said fashion designer Coco Chanel.
Being that we’re a women-owned business at The Inkandescent Group, who are we to argue?
And, since March is Women’s History Month, we’re dedicating this edition of Be Inkandescent magazine, to Women in Power.
In this issue:
- Executive Women in Government VP Shoshana Grove is our cover feature this month. What can you do to land a top job in the government? Grove and EWG President Reta Jo Lewis offer tips on that and more in our Tips for Entrepreneurs column.
- Murder isn’t for sissies, knows our Author of the Month, mystery writer Marcia Talley. How did she go from librarian to award-winning sleuth? Click here to find out.
- The face of the Newseum, Sonya Gavankar, shares her experience going from Miss DC to successful broadcast reporter in our new column, Journalists.
- Empowered Women International founder Marga Fripp explains how her organization channels the entrepreneurial spirit and creative talents of immigrant, refugee, and low-income women. Don’t miss insights from this Truly Amazing Woman.
- Makers.com is the new PBS special on amazing women. Composer Joel Goodman gives us the inside scoop.
- And that’s just for starters. Don’t miss our columnists’ insights on what it means to be in your power!
We leave you with this parting thought from comedienne Roseanne Barr: “The thing women have yet to learn is nobody gives you power. You just take it.”
Here’s to harnessing your power, and your incredible, indelible success. — Hope Katz Gibbs, publisher, Be Inkandescent magazine • founder, The Inkandescent Group, LLC











































































































