Growing Into Your Role As a Boss Babe With Natalie Ellis

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Natalie Ellis is such a Boss Babe, she runs a company called Boss Babe.

Natalie Ellis is the Co-CEO of Boss Babe, an organization with the simple goal of empowering women. If you go to their website, the banner “unapologetically ambitious” comes across the screen, and that is exactly what it takes to be a boss babe in today’s society. Boss Babe has over 1.5 million people in their community that supports over 10,000 empowered women each month. In total, Boss Babe reaches over 16 million people each and every month. The goal is to provide women with resources and inspiration to achieve their dreams, whatever that may be.

Natalie Ellis starts each day online talking to and answering women in their community. As Co-CEO, she wears a multitude of different hats. She’s head of sales, problem solver, and the face of the company. She is responsible for everything from the smallest of Instagram posts to complex business development and expansion planning. Regardless of her role, she has been killing it.

As a new CEO, Natalie recalls a time when she was the only employee in the business. Today, she has numerous employees and has been thrown into the position of boss. “It has been something that I really had to spend time learning. It definitely didn’t come naturally to me,” she remarked. For those looking to start their own business, Natalie recommends just going ahead and starting. Start moving forward with your idea. Things may change, but if you don’t start, you will never be able to realize your dream.

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