Worxbee in the News
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Banking Dive Interviews Kenzie Biggins
As Kenzie Biggins, the CEO and founder of Worxbee, explains, she would consider taking out an SBA loan if she knew the funds could be used to cover some of what her company spends on fintech tools.
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Inc. Magazine Features Worxbee
When Worxbee pairs a customer with a remote assistant, the process is not unlike that of a matchmaker. "Your executive assistant is usually your closest relationship besides your significant other," says Founder and CEO Kenzie Biggins.
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Designli Features CEO Kenzie Biggins
Being a Black female entrepreneur in America can come with extreme obstacles. Yet Kenzie Biggins was able to launch and scale her business by first knowing exactly who she is and then building a strong work culture around her core values.
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Worxbee and ICBA Partnership
Worxbee Has Teamed Up with the ICBA to Offer Access to Benefits & Resources to Worxbee Executive Assistants.
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60 Minutes
Kenzie Biggins sits down with journalist, Bill Whitaker of 60 Minutes to discuss the great resignation. She shares her insight about how Worxbee was changing the WFH game before working from home was an option.
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The Wall Street Journal
“I felt there was an opportunity for black business owners to take the main stage.” - Kenzie Biggins, Founder & CEO of Worxbee
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Inc. Magazine
“The scarcity mindset that makes founders think small affects their willingness to invest in their startups as well. “ In article about crippling student debt CEO Kenzie Biggins joins the conversation to discuss her own experience with student loans.
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The Atlanta Journal Constitution
“You mentioned earlier the idea of women opting out and starting companies and becoming entrepreneurs. I like to think of that as opting in.” The Atlanta Journal Constitution wrote about women leaders and exploring key issues that women face in business.
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The New Builders Dispatch
CEO Kenzie Biggins was featured in New Builders Dispatch, formerly known as Times of Entrepreneurship Magazine, in an article about women business owners and their impact on the economic recovery.
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Scribble
CEO Kenzie Biggins was featured in Scribble, South Carolina Innovation Hub, where she discusses how the startup world is different and how to wade through the challenges.
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You Can Greenville SC
In an interview with You Can Greenville SC, Kenzie discusses why she moved Worxbee from Atlanta, Georgia to Greenville, South Carolina.