Hi, I’m Bea!
Co-Founder, Millennial Women Network
Fellow, Aspen Global Leadership Network
An innovation expert, I help thought leaders share their stories, passions and knowledge as they invent, launch, and promote new products. As the former Chair of the Entrepreneurship Practice Group at Advantage Media Group, ForbesBooks, I further leveraged the wisdom and experience of these innovators through branding, visibility, and marketing efforts substantiated by the ForbesBooks brand name.
I successfully built and eventually sold SourceHarbor Inc. Along the way, I expanded the company to serve thousands of clients internationally, and have consulted with hundreds of startups. I served as the Executive Director of The Creative Coast, a regional non-profit building the innovation economy in Savannah, Georgia where I hosted TEDxCreative Coast and the innovation conference known as Geekend. My years of energy and effort are an immediate benefit to entrepreneurs across 26 countries and throughout the United States.
My upcoming book, titled What Harvard Taught Me, But My Kids Made Me Learn, is expected to arrive late in 2020. I am looking forward to sharing how my experiences as a mother of three taught me how to negotiate, communicate, and adapt in the business world.
Bea holds an MBA with Distinction from Harvard Business School, is a summa cum laude graduate of Emory University, and is one of South Carolina’s prestigious Liberty Fellows of the Aspen Global Leadership Network. She is a frequent keynote speaker on innovation, entrepreneurship and business growth, and an inspiring contributor to various publications, including Entrepreneur.com, The Grindstone, and The Savannah Morning News.
What I'll Touch on
- Purpose
- Collaboration
- Strategic Planning
- Motivational and inspirational stories to other parents who have taken time off
- Gratitude
- Repeating your story
- Listening twice
- Focus
“Your presentation had a profound impact on me and I even got emotional a few times. You are doing exactly what you are meant to do in inspiring women to come together and support one another. Unfortunately, us ladies tear each other down where we should be lifting each other up.”