Entrepreneu•HER Girls in Business Summit
Saturday, November 8, 2025 · St. Louis, MO
Empowering Girls. Equipping Guardians. Building Businesses.
The EntrepreneuHER Girls in Business Summit is a one-day, hands-on experience designed to inspire and equip girls ages 7–17 and their parents or guardians with the tools to start, grow, and sustain a business.
What to expect
Interactive Workshops – Girls will create their very first one-page business plan while guardians learn how to support and sustain their daughter’s ideas.
Inspiring Panels – Hear real stories from young entrepreneurs and family-owned businesses in St. Louis who turned their dreams into reality.
Practical Guidance – Learn how to set up an LLC, budget, and keep a business running.
The VendHER Shop – Shop with featured vendors and see how young entrepreneurs showcase their businesses.
Who it’s for
Girls ages 7–17 ready to dream big, set goals, and explore entrepreneurship.
Parents & Guardians who want clear, practical steps to guide their young entrepreneur and build a legacy together.
Details
Saturday, November 8, 2025
2:00pm-5:00pm (Doors at 1:30pm)
St. Louis University | Tegeler Hall, 3550 Lindell Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63103
Tickets
Youth Admission (Ages 7–17) – $10 (+tax and processing)
Guardian Admission – $15 (+tax and processing)
All sales are final (non-refundable/ non-transferable).
Parking
Street parking available. Building is handicap accessible.
Sales end November 1
An author, speaker, and creative, Amanda S. Andrews, MBA empowers others to discover and embrace their regal identities. Through her writings, teachings, and events, she offers a transparent and relatable message for those seeking a deeper relationship with themselves. She pairs a spiritual foundation with practical application to guide people into a life of confidence, self-awareness, and acceptance.
She is CEO of The Queen’s Guide to Life - an organization that helps women embrace their inner queen and gain confidence through empowering events and etiquette training. With the creation of Queen Camp, Inc. (nonprofit), she provides quality service and expertise in leadership, self-awareness, and interpersonal development for Black girls. In addition, she is CEO and Chief Creator at Amshan Art, a graphic design and illustration studio. She is CEO of Amshan Signature Events where she designs and manages weddings and milestone moments.
Amanda has been a sought-after keynote speaker, presenter, facilitator, panelist, and host for several events and organizations across the country. Her published works include If the Crown Fits: Embracing Your Regal Identity, The Little Princess Finds Her Crown, and a host of other books of which she has illustrated or been a contributing author.
She holds a Bachelor of Science and Masters in Business Administration from Lincoln University of Missouri. She is an adjunct professor of Public Speaking at Maryville University, and Director of The Miss Historically Black Colleges and Universities Competition.