Meet The Entrepreneur Stirring Up The Cookware Industry And Creating Educational Programs To Help Black Girls Thrive In Culinary Arts

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Countertop appliances like pressure cookers and air fryers have gained popularity, with dozens of cookware brands providing their own version. But in a $5.8 billion industry where Black women founders are scarce, Thomas saw a gap in the market and filled it with her brand, Premadonna’s Cookware.

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She learned quickly from those errors, growing Waist Gang Society to a profitable company, before pivoting to pursue her passion for making quality cookware accessible to everyone. Thomas advocates for passion as a key business principle. For her, passion has inspired a dedication to customer service and brand experience. She has always gone the extra mile to give her customers her best, including rigorously testing every product in her personal kitchen before launch.

But Thomas identifies her warehouse as her most important business investment. She upgraded from a 400 sq. foot space to an 8,000 sq. foot warehouse that has allowed her to avoid clutter, keep more inventory in stock, and give her staff a space to work.

 

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So happy that she 's doin' her best in her own capacity helpin' the girls' folks out there...Mo' dreams and resources to see you thru the course of actions.. Thumbs up..

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