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BRITTANY CASSADAY
1 PERCENT LISTS GULF COAST 601.337.0685 brittany.cassaday@1percentlists.com
Brittany Cassaday loves helping clients save money when she lists their homes with her real estate company, 1 Percent Lists Gulf Coast. She
also likes the flexibility of time that she has. “I like being able to coach my son’s t-ball team, being at every practice and every game and being able to spend more time with my family,” she says.
She considers learning how to manage work and life a successful milestone. “I advise young female entrepreneurs that when you have
a crazy busy day that you think will never end, remember there is always tomorrow. As women we should stand together and break down barriers.”
SABINE BELLEW AND ANDREE DUPEPE
THE LOFT - WINE AND COCKTAIL BAR
108 South Beach Blvd. (Upstairs) Bay St. Louis | www.theloftbsl.com
504.701.0980 | 504.615.1919
Facebook @TheLoftBSL
What we like best about what we do is:
Watching friends come together to relax over wine, cocktails,
and cheese and making great memories for all the people who host special events at The Loft.
It’s important to support other woman-owned businesses because: Whether we believe it or not, we’re all in it together.
What are your favorite things to do on the Coast?
We love visiting all the restaurants and bars when we can, hanging out at the beach and riding around town on our golf carts.
JOHNSON BROS. JEWELRY
511 Delmas Ave., Pascagoula 228.762.3266 www.johnsonbrosjewelry.com
Since 1946, Johnson Bros. Jewelry has been a landmark business in Jackson County. A fine jewelry boutique featuring estate jewelry, wedding registries, and curated gifts, the shop was founded by Hardy and Earline Johnson in Downtown Pascagoula. One of five stores
of the same name owned and operated by his brothers throughout Mississippi and Alabama, it was truly a family business for Hardy. He specialized in watch and jewelry repair while Earline managed the retail section of the store and became the ‘face’ of Johnson Bros. Jewelry. Earline passed away in spring of 2012 and
her memory will live fondly in the hearts of many who shared their special occasions with her at the shop. For 76 years, Johnson Bros. Jewelry has continued to be the ‘family business’ Hardy and Earline envisioned, and is now owned by Debbie Willis who manages the store with her daughter Laura Willis Burrow.
Pictured (from left) Debbie Willis, her granddaughter Alice Kate Burrow, and her daughter Laura Burrow.
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