Between 2019 and 2024, women-owned businesses have demonstrated remarkable growth, with increases in the number of firms, employment rates, and revenue. Daphne Subar, a former lawyer, transitioned to entrepreneurship by founding Subarzsweets in 2016, inspired by her daughters to pursue her passion for baking. Despite initial fears and uncertainties, Subar embraced the challenges of launching her business, transitioning from a cottage food license to a commercial kitchen to scale her operations, showcasing the resilience and growth of women entrepreneurs in today's economy.
"I didn't leave the practice of law because I hated it. I was challenged by my daughters to follow my passion because I love to bake."
"I was scared. I didn't really know what I was getting into, and I was motivated by a fear of failure combined with impostor syndrome."
"Subarsweetz first launched, Subar was still figuring out the ins and outs of running a business, which meant a steep learning curve."
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