We wrapped up our final business visit of the year at Two Glitzy Girlz, where we heard from owner Amanda Winterrowd.

Amanda shared how her willingness to adapt and evolve has been key to her success. What began as a children’s clothing store has grown into a diverse retail space offering women’s boutique clothing, children’s apparel, men’s and women’s resale items, and antique vendor booths.

Her story reinforced an important lesson for our students: successful businesses are willing to pivot to meet the needs of their customers. By staying flexible and open to change, Amanda has been able to maximize opportunities and continue growing her business.

This visit served as a great reminder that entrepreneurship is not about sticking to one plan. It’s about listening, learning, and adjusting along the way.

Thank you, Amanda, for sharing your journey and closing out our year of business visits with such a powerful message!


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