Tag Archive for: women

Shawna Macan

Creating a Diverse and Engaged Community and Shop Culture

This episode’s guest is Shawna Macan, Manager at Mojo cycling in Bentonville, Arkansas, and a member of the 2021 Bicycle Retailer and Industry News Retailer Panel. With contagious energy and enthusiasm, she is leading a passion-filled charge for welcoming more riders and diversity into our sport and industry.
Sheri Rosenbaum - Sunflowers and Pedals

Women in the Bicycle Industry: Meet Sheri Rosenbaum – Sunflowers and Pedals / RoadBikeRider.com

Today’s Woman in the Industry is Sheri Rosenbaum, Women’s Cycling Advocate, Blogger/YouTuber Sunflowers and Pedals, and industry writer for RoadBikeRider.com, currently living in the northern suburbs of Chicago.
Shawna Macan

Women in the Bicycle Industry: Meet Shawna Macan – Mojo Cycling

Shawna Macan of Mojo Cycling shares her experiences in the bicycle industry and her tips on how individuals and the industry as a whole can make the sport more accessible to women.
Shellie Dimery-Noisette

Shellie Dimery-Noisette – Twisted Spokes, GA, Women’s Cycling Ambassador

Meet Shellie Dimery-Noisette. Bike shop owner of Twisted Spokes in Johns Creek Georgia, known for engaging women, growing interest, working with the community, and advocacy.
Melanie Apel - Women in the Bicycle Industry

Women in the Bicycle Industry- Meet Melanie Apel, Gravel City Adventure & Supply Co.

Melanie Fry shares her background on how she came to the bicycle industry and how she accomplishes her mission of inclusivity for women and cyclists of all levels.
Women of the Bicycle Industry virtual event

NBDA Plans Event Around International Women’s Day

The National Bicycle Dealers Association (NBDA) is excited to invite women of the bicycle industry to take part in a virtual networking event titled Women of the Bicycle Industry. The event taking place on Monday, March 8th will coincide with…
Open the Door to Women

Open the Door to Women – A Podcast Overview

“The first thing I took away from this podcast was the importance both Lisa and Laura placed on the need to engage both Women and Youth. These two groups have historically been under served or misunderstood in a very male dominated industry and sport/activity.”

women in business

The XX Factor: 4 Ways Women Are Good For Business

Catering to women isn’t about flowery comfort saddles and pink accessories; it’s about being a modern, relevant, more successful retailer.