Theresa Neil ('05 M.B.A.) had just quit her job to start a new business -- an agency for user experience design that drew on her education from UNT and experience at Sabre.
But she hit a problem.
Although she started with two start-ups for clients, she and her husband had run out of their savings a few months in.
"We were looking at bills," she says. "And we thought, ‘We're going to have to wait tables if we don't get paid soon.'"
The next day, one of those start-ups received funding. A few days later, so did the other start-up. Neil's business had $25,000.
"From that day on, I never looked back," she says. "It was growth every year."
And that company, Guidea, now boasts 20 employees, big-name clients such as Adobe, Dell and Google -- and a place on the list of Inc.'s 5000 Fastest Growing Companies. Neil is proud of the company for its innovative ways of creating apps and websites that help companies reach their clients. And, inspired by her time at the G. Brint Ryan College of Business, she's helping other women entrepreneurs.