Amanda Munday’s business had just become profitable and hired its ninth staffer when the pandemic hit.
Overnight, revenues at her drop-in coworking and childcare space in Toronto s East End, fell to zero.
Since then, the entrepreneur has juggled trying to keep her business afloat while caring for her two children, aged four and six.
“It feels like I’m drowning and there’s no one to offload anything to,” said Munday, the founder and CEO of The Workaround and a single mom.
She s not alone.
New research offers data to support what many have noticed: Businesses owned by women have been hardest hit by the pandemic.
Amanda Munday’s business had just become profitable and hired its ninth staffer when the pandemic hit. Overnight, revenues at her drop-in coworking and .
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Amanda Munday’s business had just become profitable and hired its ninth staffer when the pandemic hit. Overnight, revenues at her drop-in coworking and childcare space in Toronto’s East End, fell to zero. Since then, the entrepreneur has juggled trying to keep her business afloat while caring for her two children, aged four and six. “It […]