WisConnect Holding Cooperative
Black Women Business Development & Resource Center
WisConnect Holding Cooperative
Black Women Business Development & Resource Center
Black Women Business Development & Resource Center
Black Women Business Development & Resource Center
International Legal, Governance, and Economic Development Leader
Business and Corporate Securities Attorney, Legal & Business
Entrepreneur, mentor and fundraising specialist
Black woman-owned holding cooperative composed of Black woman-owned businesses supporting Black woman entrepreneurs and their communities.
A cooperative enterprise approach that transforms communities and paves the way for inclusive development strategies worldwide, inspiring communities and businesses globally.
Local and international Black women-owned businesses in various industries including the food and catering, health and wellness, professional services, and light manufacturing sectors.
WisConnect provides Black women entrepreneurs with the tools needed to sustainably scale their businesses through a supportive, nurturing environment that offers childcare, promotes health and wellness, supplies affordable commercial retail space, and provides leadership and investment opportunities. They are able to create this dynamic business environment through their cooperative governance structure, their robust professional network, their access to major redevelopment projects within historically disinvested communities, and their connections to global trading opportunities at their sister sites located across the world
Roseland: We were selected through the City of Chicago ‘s RFQ process to be a prospective developer of the Historic Roseland Theatre Building and adjacent vacant site. This proposed 60,000 sq ft. development is part of our community-wealth building and inclusive redevelopment work.
You want to know what the icing on the cake is? Our co-founder Elizabeth L. Carter is a resident of the area! This is how you revamp the Development landscape!
Rarely, do you see resident, Black women -led redevelopment projects occurring in historically disinvested Black communities like Roseland/West Pullman, Chicago (the "Wild 100s")
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