She's A Boss: 11 Women 30 and Under Taking Charge

These female CEOs and entrepreneurs keep us motivated.

Carly Cushnie - In Carly Cushnie’s case, her love of fashion took her to the White House. This former design student has the honor of playing stylist to First Lady Michelle Obama. Carly, along with partner Michelle Ochs, also launched boutique label Cushnie et Ochs after college, and now its distributors include Bergdorf Goodman, Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus. If you want to see the 28 year old's work, you can catch her designs on the likes of Jessica Alba and Rihanna, to name a few.  (Photo: Mireya Acierto/Getty Images)

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Carly Cushnie

Lana Ector - This girl is “fit” to be a boss. Lana is a former college athlete, personal trainer, nutritionist and is co-founder of Gymnetics Fitness. Along with her mom, Ellen Ector, she created the Black Girls Workout, Too! fitness DVD series. Dubbed the “fitness vixen,” she is the perfect example of using what you know to become successful. The 25-year-old garners support from the everyday women to celebrities, including Nicole Ari Parker, La La Anthony and Kandi Burruss.  (Photo: Lana Ector via Instagram)

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Lana Ector

Hannah Bronfman - This New York socialite is definitely one to watch. Her well-rounded boss status includes being a DJ, model, restaurant investor and co-founder of the mobile app Beautified. She's also the founder of GreenOwl, an environmentally sustainable record label and multimedia company. Catch Hannah spinning in the club or in a meeting for her latest venture — either way, the 27-year-old is doing big things.  (Photo: Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images for OMEGA)

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Hannah Bronfman

Keyshia Ka'oir - The hip hop video vixen decided to bank off her bold look by creating her own line of cosmetics called KA'OIR. Intense lip colors were a staple for the 30-year-old back in her modeling days, so instead of sporting someone else’s lippies, she decided to start her own line, in which she is now CEO. KA'OIR Cosmetics is now an established beauty brand with celebrity endorsers like Teyana Taylor and Trina.  (Photo: Charles Eshelman/Getty Images)

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Keyshia Ka'Oir

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Jasmine Lawrence - Founder of Eden BodyWorks hair care line, Jasmine started her company at age 13, motivated by the lack of naturally-derived products for chemically damaged hair. Under her leadership, the company has experienced rapid growth and now Eden BodyWorks is sold in national retailers, including Walmart, Walgreens and CVS. The 23-year-old hair care entrepreneur is currently working on new products to meet the needs of her multicultural customer base.  (Photo: Courtesy Berman Fenelus)

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Jasmine Lawrence

Karen Civil - Watch out, Oprah! This young media maven may be the next billionaire on the block. Starting as a blogger, Karen learned early on how to use the power of the Internet to her advantage. Now at the age of 30, her credentials include a successful YouTube channel, CivilTV, multimillion-dollar ad campaigns and digital direction for Beats by Dre. She’s also a consultant to hip hop power players looking to expand their companies.  (Photo: Gary Gershoff/Getty Images for Target)

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Karen Civil

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Issa Rae