Articles and links to Moxie Trades in the news.
Organizers say the event is meant to promote women’s rights
IPolitics covers the Women's March and the Canadians joining in.
Articles and links to Moxie Trades in the news.
IPolitics covers the Women's March and the Canadians joining in.
Interest in the women’s march has swelled since mid-November. Over 230,000 people have RSVP’d on Facebook, celebrities such as Amy Schumer have signed on, and solidarity marches are planned in cities around the world, including Toronto. Catch the story on Metro News Toronto.
Marissa McTasney has built a business on thinking pink. The founder and co-owner of women's work boot maker Moxie Trades is on a mission to promote women in the skilled trades by providing them with the right safety gear. Read the entire Footwear News Magazine article about Marissa McTasney on page 22 Footwear News Oct.
September 29, 2015 Startup Canada Podcast - Finding Your Moxie with Marissa McTasney. “Dream big, think the impossible, love passionately, and give generously.” This is the mantra Marissa McTasney created for herself. When McTasney started Moxie Trades, she didn’t have the skills, knowledge, experience or even a mentor. All she had was an opportunity. She
Marissa McTasney - chosen by The Honourable Dr. K. Kellie Leitch, P.C., O.Ont., M.P. to participate on an Expert Panel to examine the role of championing and mentor as tools to support women entrepreneurs entering into, and succeeding in, business. Expert Panel on Championing and Mentorship for Women Entrepreneurs
Starting October 1, 2015 Marissa McTasney chief pink boot wearer of Moxie Trades joins StartUp Canada for the #EveryEntrepeneur Canadian Tour.
Meet the McTasney Family: Outfitting the Community with Moxie Starting a business in a small town can be a challenge. it takes finances, support from the community, product and supply chain, marketing, word of mouth, and as Marissa McTasney will tell you, a lot of moxie. Eight years ago, Marissa tried to launch her business venture, but came across a number of barriers to cross.
There's a big difference between men and women's work boots, as Marissa McTasney found out. Her quest to find a pair of construction boots to fit her properly inspired Marissa to create and build her own company. Moxie Trades now markets construction wear especially for women. What: Moxie Trades sells work boots, gloves, tool belts
Businesswoman talks about her company and giving back Whitby CEO shows girls can be more than just pretty in pink. WHITBY -- Marissa McTasney, CEO of Moxie Trades, talked to members of JCI Durham at Class Act Dinner Theatre about the ups and downs of owning her business, Moxie Trades, on May 3. May 3,
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