Business Spotlight Meadowlark Consulting

Shoreline, WALocal News

Meadowlark Consulting, based in Shoreline, creates strategic websites aimed at elevating small businesses, particularly those owned by women. Founded by Cory, who has a background in community volunteering and self-taught web design, the business has flourished over its nearly five-year history. Cory collaborates with a diverse range of clients, including business coaches, educators, and healthcare providers, ensuring that each website resonates with the owner's vision. She breaks the web design process into manageable steps, fostering an empowering environment for her clients. With a strong passion for supporting local entrepreneurs, Cory highlights the inclusive and welcoming nature of the Shoreline community.

Her workspace, affectionately termed "shedquarters," allows her to remain closely connected to her clients. The firm not only enhances online visibility but also helps clients increase their income and community impact. Cory finds daily inspiration in the journeys of women entrepreneurs who strive to make a difference through their businesses.

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