In the midst of the uncertainty of the 2020 pandemic, three women, searching for inspiration and connection, came together with an idea: to create a media platform designed to amplify the voices of diverse women across races, cultures, and backgrounds.
They named it Women Who Win, and began inviting women to share their stories — stories of business success, personal growth, challenges met, and obstacles overcome.
Three years later, that idea grew into this book: a powerful collection of stories from more than 100 women. Within these pages are the voices of entrepreneurs, technologists, artists, community activists, senior executives, young professionals, healthcare providers, nonprofit leaders, and changemakers of all kinds.
Each story is uniquely inspiring, each journey deeply thought-provoking — together, they reflect the resilience, strength, and impact of women across the world, and the many ways there are to win.
Girls Who Win is a powerful collection of stories celebrating the voices, resilience, and determination of young women ages 13 to 19 from all backgrounds. Created as part of the Women Who Win Teen Initiative, this book shines a spotlight on ambitious girls who are navigating challenges, chasing dreams, and defining success on their own terms.
Within these pages, you’ll meet teen athletes, dedicated dancers, young social innovators, aspiring scientists, creatives, and emerging leaders — each sharing a unique journey of perseverance, growth, and self-discovery. These stories reflect the realities of today’s girls, honoring both the obstacles they face and the strength they show every day.
Girls Who Win is more than a book; it is an inclusive, supportive space where young voices are heard, valued, and celebrated. It fosters confidence, unity, and self-belief, encouraging girls to embrace their individuality and step boldly into their potential.
Whether you’re searching for inspiration, representation, or a reminder that your voice matters, Girls Who Win invites every reader to see themselves in these stories — and to believe in the power of becoming who they are meant to be.