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Current Editor
Tinu Abayomi-PaulIn addition to being the Editor of Women Grow Business, Tinu rescues web sites from obscurity and shows business people how to generate leads and traffic from the web. Co-founder and current CEO of Leveraged Promotion, she also runs Free Traffic Tips and Ask Tinu.

She’s been widely published online as an ever effective, end-to-end website promotion specialist — on Web Pro News, Search Engine Guide, and more. Ready to engage on Twitter as @tinu, she’s known to say: “You can’t knock my hustle.”

To submit your news or a guest post, please follow the instructions on the Be Featured page, where you’ll find her direct email address.

Past Editors

Shonali BurkeShonali Burke is editor of Women Grow Business and one of the country’s leading business communicators, who was named to PRWeek‘s inaugural top “40 Under 40″ list of US-based PR professionals. She specializes in creating and implementing integrated (online and off), results-based, measurable communication programs for clients both large and small at Shonali Burke Consulting.

An accredited business communicator, she is also Adjunct Faculty at Johns Hopkins University’s M.A. in Communications program and active in the local communications community as President of IABC/Washington. She is frequently invited to speak on public relations and integrated communications-related topics, including measurement, effective integrated public relations, cause marketing, PR on a budget, and social media. Talk to her via her blog, Waxing UnLyrical, or Twitter.

Self per George Brett Jill Foster is founding editor of Women Grow Business.

Named by Forbes Magazine as one of 30 women entrepreneurs to follow on Twitter, she teaches communications through social media tools and community engagement in the Washington, DC area.

Co-founder of DC Media Makers, she’s addicted to learning digital tech and helping professional women put their most authentic self forward both online and onstage. She was awarded the Apps for Democracy Social Citizen Award in 2009 for her co-produced mobile media report on how technology could better serve communities in Washington, DC. Her work has been in conversation at The Washington Post, Guardian UK, Huffington Post, and a range online outlets.

She looks forward to talking more on Twitter (@JillFoster) or at her brand new online home, Live Your Talk.

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