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EmpowerHer™ by Suzy Levian Launches to Uplift Women Entrepreneurs--Just in Time for Women's History Month!

EmpowerHer™ by Suzy Levian Launches to Uplift Women Entrepreneurs--Just in Time for Women's History Month!

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NEW YORK, Feb. 26, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Suzy Levian, a mother, wife, and self made founder and entrepreneur, is proud to finally announce a new groundbreaking initiative dedicated to empowering female entrepreneurs. EmpowerHer™ by Suzy Levian will provide financial assistance to women entrepreneurs, offering grants and scholarships to women daring to dream, by removing the financial barriers for their business growth. As a woman who built her own brand in a male-dominated industry, Suzy Levian is determined to help other women carve their own path to success.
"Amidst the hardships of founding my own business while raising my six children, I found strength in the confidence of all the women who supported me and had faith in my success," says Suzy, founder of Suzy Levian New York. "Now, I want to do the same for others."
More than just financial aid, EmpowerHer™ will also offer mentorship opportunities, business development resources, and networking support to help women entrepreneurs navigate the challenges of launching and sustaining a successful business. The program is designed to empower women across all industries—whether they are launching a new brand, expanding an existing business, or taking their first steps toward financial independence. By fostering a strong network of driven entrepreneurs, EmpowerHer™ will create a ripple effect, sparking new collaborations and business growth that extends far beyond the program itself.
This new initiative is a reflection of Suzy Levian's core values—empowering all women to embrace their inner strength, pursue their dreams, and realize their unlimited potential. By providing both funding and hands-on guidance, EmpowerHer™ is set to create a lasting impact, helping women turn their ambitions into reality.
For more information on EmpowerHer™ by Suzy Levian, including how to apply for funding, visit www.suzylevian.com.
About Suzy LevianFrom a 500-year-old legacy of jewelers, Suzy Levian is the first woman in the family to start her own business. Suzy Levian was born into a legacy of jewelry design. From a young age, Suzy Levian displayed an innate passion for creating extraordinary jewelry sketches for her father. Today, Suzy Levian has built her own legacy through courage, perseverance, and resilience, establishing a brand that empowers women.
Suzy Levian empowers all women through her designs by placing The Secret Diamond® hidden within every masterpiece. The Secret Diamond® represents the femininity and inner beauty hidden within every woman. Just as a diamond sparkles and shines with strength, power and beauty, Suzy Levian encourages every woman to embrace their femininity and inner beauty by allowing The Secret Diamond® to shine from within themselves.
Suzy Levian New York can be found at all top selling retailers and major department stores across the country. From jewelry to home décor, Suzy Levian New York has become a recognized household name as the brand most desired in every American home.
Visit SuzyLevian.com for more information.
Media Contact: Brittany Zerub Suzy Levian New York Press@SuzyLevian.com
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