Sheryl Nance-Nash

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About Sheryl

Sheryl Nance-Nash is a freelancer who specializes in personal finance, business, small business and travel. Her work has appeared in Money Magazine, AARP The Magazine, Newsday, The New York Times, Business Insider, BBC.com, among other publications.

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GOOD COMPANY » GROWTH STUDIO

A House Called Hue Founder Shares Tips for Small Business Success

Destiny Brewton, Founder of A House Called Hue, shares her top lessons learned as the owner of a growing embroidery business.

GOOD COMPANY » LAUNCH PAD

Hospitality Brands Are Tapping Wellness Tourism for Growth

Hotel brands are beefing up their wellness offerings to fuel a post-pandemic recovery — betting that catering to a guest’s mind, body, and spirit will boost their bottom lines, too.

GOOD COMPANY » LAUNCH PAD

Restaurant Businesses Share Their Surprising Revenue Streams

Eateries are getting creative and generating sales in unexpected ways — via vending machines to doggie parties — to combat pandemic losses.

GOOD COMPANY » LAUNCH PAD

How 7 Hospitality Brands Tapped Unexpected Perks to Boost Bookings

Hotels are working overtime post-pandemic to fuel a comeback with cooking classes to ‘digital nomad’-designed workspaces, hoping to make it harder for guests to stay home.

GOOD COMPANY » THE LEAP

Crafting a Diversity Strategy that Drives Results: Tips from Carter's SVP

Antonio Robinson, who’s leading the charge at the children’s brand to boost diversity in its senior ranks and the consumer experience, shares key elements of an effective DEI strategy.

GOOD COMPANY » LAUNCH PAD

How 3 Startups Scored Millions in Funding

The founders of Pashion Footwear, Findhelp and Abound share the insider strategies that led to funding windfalls.