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Liz Corso Joachim
CORSO, INC.
221 Caillavet St., Biloxi, MS
228.436.4697, Ext. 7 www.fpcorso.com
What I like best about what I do is: Being able to furnish customers with all kinds of sweets, drinks, health and beauty products, tobacco products
and enable them to satisfy their customers.
Advice I would give to young female entrepreneurs: Don’t be afraid to start your own business or carry on a family business, but use your smarts and help others enjoy the fruits of this earth.
Linsey O’Keefe
NEZATY’S CAFE
360 Courthouse Rd. Suite C, Gulfport 228.897.1139 www.nezatys.com
Meet Linsey O’Keefe, the owner of Nezaty’s café. This November will make two years of success for Linsey after taking over the business from her mother-in-law, Joanne O’Keefe. Even through a pandemic, she is pushing her way through, serving her customers fresh food and baked goods, safely. There is some exciting news to come in the new year for the café, so stay tuned for updates and the big reveal!
1716 Government St., Ocean Springs 228.818.6110
www.homestead.com/486
MARY SUKIENNIK
What I like best about what I do is: What I love about my business is knowing we are making a di erence in the lives of older adults and the families who love and care for them.
Advice I would give to young female entrepreneurs: Hire people who share your dream.
My greatest successes have been: My successes include starting a successful business with my husband, raising two terri c children who have wonderful families, and, personally, overcoming an innate shyness to market Home Instead Senior Care.
Left to right: Brandi Toups, Jeneen Schonewitz, Kelli Ratcli and Shirra Webster, R.N.
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