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Natalie Madeira Cofield Named to Washington Business Journal’s 2024 Women Who Mean Business Power List

[Washington, DC] – October 10, 2024 – The Association for Enterprise Opportunity (AEO) is proud to announce that Natalie Madeira Cofield, President & CEO of AEO, has been named to the prestigious 2024 Washington Business Journal’s Women Who Mean Business Power List. This honor recognizes women who have made significant contributions to the business community, demonstrating leadership, innovation, and influence across the Washington, DC metropolitan area.

The annual Women Who Mean Business awards celebrate women from various industries who are not only trailblazers in their respective fields but also contribute meaningfully to the community through their vision and dedication. As a fierce advocate for small businesses and a champion for inclusive entrepreneurship, Natalie Cofield has continually worked to empower underserved entrepreneurs and uplift communities through her leadership at AEO. Under her direction, AEO has launched transformative initiatives, including partnerships that bolster the success of small business owners, particularly minority, women, and veteran-owned enterprises.

“It is an incredible honor to be recognized among such remarkable women who are making meaningful impacts in their industries and communities,” said Natalie Cofield. “This award is a testament to the power of collective action and the ability to make change through entrepreneurship. I look forward to continuing to support the work of the small businesses and entrepreneurs who are the backbone of our economy.”

Natalie Cofield’s selection to the 2024 Power List reflects her significant impact in advancing economic equity, supporting minority-owned businesses, and positioning AEO as a national leader in entrepreneurship and innovation.

The award recipients will be celebrated at the Washington Business Journal’s annual Women Who Mean Business gala on October 30, 2024, at The Ritz-Carlton in Washington, DC, where Natalie will join an esteemed group of honorees who are shaping the future of business in the region.

About Natalie Madeira Cofield
Natalie Madeira Cofield is a seasoned executive with over 20 years of experience in business development, public policy, and leadership. As President & CEO of AEO, she has positioned the organization as a leading voice in the economic advancement of small businesses, particularly those in underserved communities. Prior to AEO, Cofield held leadership positions in both the private and public sectors, including serving as the Assistant Administrator for the Office of Women’s Business Ownership at the U.S. Small Business Administration. She is also a recognized speaker and advocate for economic empowerment.

About the Association for Enterprise Opportunity (AEO)
AEO is the leading voice of innovation in microfinance and microbusiness in the United States. For over 30 years, AEO and its more than 1,700 members have helped millions of entrepreneurs across the country succeed by providing them with the resources and tools needed to thrive in a competitive marketplace. AEO continues to champion an inclusive vision of economic opportunity, ensuring that all entrepreneurs—regardless of race, gender, or geography—have the chance to succeed and contribute to a vibrant and equitable economy.