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With the number of minority-owned businesses increasing by almost 46 percent to nearly 6 million since 2002, it’s prime time for corporate climbers who have hit a glass ceiling to enter the entrepreneurs’ circle.
Letter writing expert and founder of She’s Got Paper Tanea Smith joins Good Day Weekend to discuss the increased popularity of handwritten notes amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Ashley Bellman talks with She’s Got Papers Stationary owner Tanea Smith about the lost art of letter writing and its ability to connect us in a world where so much is virtual.
After working in a corporate position, Tanea Smith turned her passion for paper and writing letters into a business. Tanea describes the inspiration behind her stationery line and shares the steps to writing the perfect letter, after all, the mark of a good letter is the feeling someone gets when they receive it.
An avid journalist since the age of 11, Tanea has always been a lover of words and had a passion for paper. After 13 years as an Executive Assistant, it was while on maternity leave after the birth of her daughter in 2007 that she began thinking about designing a stationery collection of her own.