### Professional Women Seeking Independence and Starting Their Own Business
In a significant trend among professional women aged 35 to 50, many are choosing to leave their jobs and embark on starting their own businesses. According to Erika Castillo, founder of “Comunidad Entre Amigas,” about 70% of these new ventures are related to professional services.
Many women in this community are professionals such as doctors, business consultants, and accountants. They are also venturing into diverse areas including boutique stores, spas, and handicrafts. One of the primary challenges they face is securing funding to launch their businesses. Notably, 90% of these entrepreneurs rely on family loans.
To support these budding entrepreneurs, alliances have been formed with organizations in San Diego, promoting a binational exchange of resources and support. Social media has also become a crucial tool for these women, influencing up to 90% of their marketing and outreach efforts.
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