Talk us through your career journey so far
When I look back over my 54 years, I’m amazed at how much I stay in motion. I’ve had no less than 10 careers. I approach work the way some approach travel: tasting, listening, eyes wide open, absorbing.
I’ve weaved my way through careers as if they were foreign countries, with laser focus on the experience and on the gathering of data. I’ve chosen jobs that excite me and I’ve engaged in them with vigor. A year or two later if something else grabs my attention, I follow that interest. I’m a woman on the move, for better or for worse.
I’ve been a fashion publicist, book editor, co-owner of a night club, beauty entrepreneur, social activist, author, public speaker, circus acrobat, first Black chairman of our country’s largest LGBT organization, and of course a mother of 5. All of these things are me.
What advice do you have for fellow female entrepreneurs?
Vivel'indépendance! It's not easy to prioritize joy and adventure, especially as single moms. But bachelors do it all the time; why can't we? My advice to entrepreneurs is 1/ Choose the thing that excites you most. 2/ Engage in the process with full-on integrity and enthusiasm. 3/ Stay flexible and hold no expectation for a specific outcome. Flow and see where the energy takes you. Try and try again.
Side note: There have been many times when my bank account has been scarily low. Yet through creativity, integrity and the telephone (I regularly call my friends and ask them to brainstorm with me) I’ve been able to rescue my own self out of ruts. Reinvention and entrepreneurial success are possible. Trust.