Entrepreneurial families form panel for BAW
Children, parents and, in some cases, grandparents made up Tuesday night’s Executive Entrepreneurship Speakers Series: Building a Legacy of Business Owners, sharing their stories and advice in business.
The Calvert County Minority Business Alliance co-hosted the event, along with Southern Maryland Electric Cooperative and the College of Southern Maryland, where it was held, as part of Calvert County Business Appreciation Week. The panel of six consisted of Michael J. Moore, former county commissioner and owner of Mike’s House of Style in Prince Frederick; his daughters, Michele Bowman, owner of The Atmosphere Salon and Spa in Baltimore, and Nicole Wardell, president and CEO of Virtual Link, a government contracting business in Baltimore; his 16-year-old granddaughter, Taylor Bowman, owner of online jewelry store Taylor’s Touch and a pioneer in the fashion industry; Natalie Holland, owner of Holland’s Family Day Care and Cutty’s Rock ‘N’ Ribs; and her daughter, Nicole, 24, who has taken charge of various family businesses and launched her own, D&N Graphics, in 2007.