Frances Dodds

Deputy Editor of Entrepreneur

Frances Dodds is Entrepreneur magazine's deputy editor. Before that she was features director for Entrepreneur.com, and a senior editor at DuJour magazine. She's written for Longreads, New York Magazine, Architectural Digest, Us Weekly, Coveteur and more.

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Franchise

She Sold Her Co-Working Business and Joined a Giant Competitor. Here's Why.

Shelley Bade has had a complex journey with the co-working franchise Office Evolution. It began as a competitor, then turned into a support system when she needed it the most.

Science & Technology

Losing the Battle Against Your Kids' Screens? Try a Family "Rewirement Plan."

The San Diego-based Screen Time Clinic offers parents customized coaching on how to curb their kids' technology usage.

Thought Leaders

Before He Became a Revolutionary Coffee Roaster, He Photographed Revolutionaries

Red Bay Coffee founder Keba Konte has been documenting political movements for decades, and says the events of this year have had a "profound impact" on Black businesses. But there's been loss and fear, too.

Thought Leaders

The Mogul of Black Celebrity News: 'Now Is When Your Competition Is At Its Weakest'

MediaTakeOut's founder Fred Mwangaguhunga talks about running the leading Black celebrity gossip site in the era of Black Lives Matter, and why now is the time for media disruption.

Living

Welcome to the Age of FOMU (Fear of Meeting Up)

Fears for physical safety have morphed into social anxiety. But could our collective FOMU leave work culture better off?

Thought Leaders

Distance Learning is a 'Nightmare' for Many Special Needs Kids. These Businesses Are Creating Tools to Help.

The loss of in-person special education has been devastating for many families who are trying to keep their kids' progress from stalling or regressing. Fortunately, education entrepreneurs are innovating to offer a bit of relief.