Leah Brown

Meet our Million $ Club

Over the past five years, Count Me In has inspired thousands of women entrepreneurs through its Make Mine a Million $ Business program. 

While many of these women have found success through lessons learned and connections made through the M3 program, not all started out as obvious winners. Here we focus on some of our community members who have passed $1M in annual revenues - or are well on their way - and how the M3 program helped them grow toward success and away from some familiar self-imposed obstacles.

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How I Made My Millions, with Leah Brown - CNBC

“M3 gave us the tools, financial counseling, and most importantly, the support that we needed to really expand and hone in on our services.” 2007 M3 Awardee Leah Brown on CNBC’s “How I Made My Millions” discussing the impact of the M3 Program on her business. Original a...Read More

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M3 & Me: Leah Brown, A10 Clinical Solutions

Leah Brown is the President and CEO of A10 Clinical Solutions, a Full-Service Clinical Trials Support and Healthcare Services Provider based in Cary, North Carolina, which provides Clinical Trials for FDA Approval, Observational Health Studies and On-Site Employee ...Read More

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Million Dollar Mom's

Mother’s Day may have officially come and gone, but for women business owners, it’s recognized every day. Not in terms of flowers and cards (wouldn’t that be great!), but in juggling a million different tasks and responsibilities --and succeeding at them. 

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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution - Biz Voice: Female business owners can attain more success: The challenge is consistently building on revenue growth.

I speak all over the country encouraging women to stand on their own and take control of their financial potential. I've been doing this for a long time, but I still meet women who don't believe they need to grow their businesses, who think staying at $50,000 or $100,000 in revenues is good enough. ...Read More

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