Should a Small Business Owner Speak Out or Stay Silent?
Listen now
Description
When her San Francisco ice cream shop became the target of vandalism, owner Robyn Sue Fisher refocused on her business’s core mission and values, reopened her store, and is spreading a message of tolerance of love. Plus, University of Michigan Assistant Professor Marcus Collins on the risks and rewards for small business owners when it comes to speaking out on political, social, and other hot button issues. They both spoke with CNBC “Squawk on the Street” & “Money Movers” Co-Anchor Sara Eisen on December 14th, 2023, during CNBC’s Small Business Playbook.
More Episodes
Many women cite money as their number one source of stress, impacting mental and emotional health. CNBC convened financial experts to educate, empower and elevate by sharing their knowledge at CNBC’s Women & Wealth event. This episodes features some of the highlights.
Published 09/23/24
For women in poverty, it can be nearly impossible to meet even the basic needs of their children. Kelly Sawyer Patricof and Norah Weinstein are on a mission to change that. Their company, Baby2Baby, uses high-tech logistics to provide relief to impoverished families quickly and efficiently. Hear...
Published 09/05/24
Published 09/05/24