Special Mompreneurs Series with Dr. Karen Hills Pruden

Published: May 7, 2020, 9:45 p.m.

This short series is for moms from some amazing women with mom stories that will elevate you no matter what level you are on when it comes to being a mompreneur. Each woman in this short series is a speaker for the Women on the Verge Mompreneurs Summit hosted by Tameka Walker Chapman. (Register for access to the summit by going to bit.ly/wotvmomsummit)

Dr. Karen has lived the "comeback story" and knows what it means to pivot in life and business. Having a roadmap to course correct and get back on track can be the determining factor to your consistency and success. It gives you the motivated mindset of "Yes, I can do it!". That not only helps us but it also helps those who are connected to us.

Dr. Karen's Mompreneur tips:
~Assess your current situation
~ Understand that you may have to make some adjustments
~ Take note of who your resources are
~ Take a good look at your barriers. (Sometimes your foes can be an ally)

“Change is never easy, but always possible.” ― Barack Obama

Known as the Entrepreneur for Female Corporate Intrapreneurs, Dr. Karen Hills Pruden is a Career Elevation Expert for women middle managers who aspire to senior leadership positions. She has been recognized by the governor of Virginia for her work in equity, diversity, and inclusion. She is a Certified Diversity Executive who is a 5X author, with 2 publications reaching #1 on Amazon Bestsellers List. Her next publication, expected this summer, is titled Pruden Principles: 10 Strategies to Propel Women to the C-Suite.

Dr. Pruden has 20+ years’ experience in human resource leadership which has allowed her to impact over 50,000 employees. Some of her previous speaking engagements have been for the Peninsula Chamber of Commerce, the Society of Human Resource Managers, Virginia Union University, EmpoweringHER, and NAACP. She is the Founder/CEO of Pruden Global Business Solutions Consulting; a woman and minority-owned business. Always reaching for what others may think is unattainable, her last post-doctorate educational feat was completing the Women’s Leadership Program at Yale University.