The 2017 Women's March was a network of global political rallies that took place in cities around the world on January 21, 2017. In Miami thousands of women participated in the event in Bayfront Park. Miami Girls Foundation profiled event’s speakers and women working with local organizations on gender issues.
Alexia Gonzalez

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Alexia Gonzalez works is the financial services arena helping grow and protect their money. She is a motivational speaker on financial matters and founder of IAMP.

WHY MIAMI?
Miami is my home. I’m not one to engage in talking about the problems that women are facing but rather working together to bring a solution.

PROBLEM
Florida leads the nation with an increase of 67% of women owned businesses in the past ten 10 years. Half of these companies are in South Florida. What isn’t exciting is these same companies lag the entire country in economic clout otherwise put revenue and 90% are solo proprietorships. Women in these business development roles many times struggle with shallower networks and grappling with limited time due to 67% being primary care givers in their households.

SOLUTION
We offer support, marketing and strategic direction to our IAMP members and are a “Angie’s List” for people in the community who really want keep women growing in their businesses, we advocate for #hireafemaleexpert. It’s simple we want to keep women growing in business give them a shot at your business.







The 2017 Women's March was a network of global political rallies that took place in cities around the world on January 21, 2017. In Miami thousands of women participated in the event in Bayfront Park. Miami Girls Foundation profiled event’s speakers and women working with local organizations on gender issues.