On March 26, 2021, WITA held the second event in the two- part mini series on Trade and Gender, and discussed the laws and regulations that constrain women’s participation in the labor force, and trade policies that can be adopted (or adapted) to support women engaging in international trade.
Price wars push manufacturers to produce more for less, at the expense of employees and the environment, and often result in products that consumers are ultimately unhappy with, says Mei Xu, author of Burn
The United States offers people a chance at their version of success, and right in the DMV, one Chinese immigrant is an example of a living American dream.
For Women’s History Month, @bustlehas partnered with @nawbonational and @instagram to spotlight and celebrate women‑owned businesses...
Mei Xu, Founder of Yes She May and Author of 'Burn', joins Cheddar to discuss her experience as a Chinese-American entrepreneur, and how her online e-commerce platform, Yes She May, supports women business owners impacted by the pandemic.
The digital publication celebrates women who have reinvented themselves and their careers after the age of 40, and spotlights women leaders who understand that age and experience can give you the confidence, skills and vision to create new opportunities.
This holiday season, consumers have the opportunity to engage in socially conscious gifting through Yes She May, an online shopping startup featuring thoughtfully curated fashion, beauty, wellness and home décor products made exclusively by women-owned businesses around the world.
Some entrepreneurs always knew what they wanted to do. Then there are others who have launched wildly successful companies — but took surprising routes to get there. Mei Xu, who founded and built Chesapeake Bay Candle, is one of those unexpected entrepreneurs.
Mei Xu, has spent her life building global brands and companies that bring people together, first with the Chesapeake Bay Candle Company and then with her second company, Blissliving Home, a home décor line. Her latest venture, MeiXu.com
She first immigrated to the U.S. for a career in foreign services, but ended up building a massive home decor business instead. She’s Mei Xu—pronounced ‘may she’—who’s the woman behind Chesapeake Bay Candle.