Four Powerhouse Women Bring a Different Kind of Business Mastermind to Alpharetta
Limited to just 50 businesses, The Ultimate Entrepreneurship Mastermind brings profit, visibility, financial strategy, and access to capital into one room.

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Aug 23, 2026
ATLANTA, Ga. — Entrepreneurs have more access to business information than ever before. Courses, conferences, podcasts, and social media offer an endless stream of advice about how to make more money, become more visible, secure funding, and grow a company.
But for many business owners, information isn't the problem.
The harder question is: What does my business actually need next?
That question is at the center of The Ultimate Entrepreneurship Mastermind, taking place October 1, 2026, in Alpharetta, Georgia.
Built around the concept “4 Powerhouses. 50 Businesses. 1 Room,” the intimate experience brings together Erica Lane, Dr. Natasha Norris, Chassidy Grady, and Eureika Thomas, four women whose expertise addresses different, but deeply connected, areas of business growth.
Rather than focusing on one piece of entrepreneurship, the Mastermind brings profit and revenue growth, marketing and strategic visibility, business financial strategy and financial literacy, and funding and access to capital into the same conversation.
Four Experts, Four Critical Areas of Business
The premise behind the Mastermind is simple: business problems rarely exist in isolation.
A company can generate significant revenue and still struggle to produce healthy profit. An entrepreneur can receive considerable visibility without converting that attention into customers or opportunities. A business can grow while weak bookkeeping and financial practices quietly cost the owner money. And a company can be ready for expansion without understanding how to position itself for capital.
Each Mastermind leader addresses one of those challenges.
Erica Lane, Chief Profit Officer of Global Profit Solutions, focuses on profitability and revenue strategy, helping entrepreneurs understand an important distinction in business: making money and building a profitable company are not necessarily the same thing.
Her work challenges owners to look beyond impressive revenue numbers and examine margins, expenses, and how much of what the business generates is actually becoming profit.
Dr. Natasha Norris, founder and CEO of The Media Collective, brings expertise in marketing, media, brand positioning and strategic visibility.
Her approach challenges entrepreneurs to move beyond visibility for visibility's sake. Followers, press coverage, speaking engagements, and exposure can expand a brand's reach, but attention alone does not guarantee business growth.
Norris focuses on positioning businesses to attract the right audiences, opportunities, partnerships, and media attention while connecting visibility to larger business and revenue objectives.
Chassidy Grady brings business tax strategy and financial literacy to the experience.
Her expertise encompasses financial literacy, sound bookkeeping practices, proper business setup, tax strategy, and helping entrepreneurs understand the financial decisions that can protect or unnecessarily drain their companies.
Her contribution addresses an often-overlooked reality of entrepreneurship: increasing revenue is only part of building a financially healthy business. Owners must also understand what happens to the money after it comes in.
Eureika Thomas, through CEO STYL, brings expertise in business funding and access to capital.
For entrepreneurs preparing to expand, capital can play an important role in turning growth plans into execution. But obtaining funding requires more than finding a lender or submitting an application.
Thomas helps business owners better understand the funding landscape, what funders are looking for and how businesses can strengthen their financial positioning to become better prepared to pursue capital.

Why These Four Areas Belong Together
What makes the Mastermind distinct is not simply the expertise of its four leaders, but the decision to put those areas into one conversation.
A business owner may believe funding is the solution when profitability needs attention first.
Another may invest heavily in marketing while unclear positioning prevents that visibility from converting.
A company may be generating strong revenue but losing money because its financial practices have not evolved with its growth.
These are not isolated challenges.
Profit, positioning, financial infrastructure and access to capital affect one another.
By bringing the four disciplines together, the Mastermind gives business owners an opportunity to examine the company as a whole rather than continuing to address individual symptoms.
Why Only 50 Businesses?
The decision to limit participation to 50 businesses is intentional.
Large conferences can provide valuable education, networking and inspiration, but hundreds or thousands of attendees inevitably limit individual access.
The Ultimate Entrepreneurship Mastermind is designed differently.
The smaller environment creates greater opportunity for business owners to engage, ask meaningful questions, build relationships, and consider how the strategies being discussed apply specifically to their companies.
Instead of simply asking, “How do I grow?” participants can examine deeper questions:
Where is profit being lost?
Is the company positioned to attract the right customers and opportunities?
Are its financial practices supporting its growth?
Is the business actually prepared for funding?
And is increased visibility producing meaningful results, or simply more attention?
Those questions can reveal very different answers about what a company needs next.
More Than the People Leading the Room
The other 49 businesses are also part of the strategy.
Some of the most valuable outcomes from business events happen outside formal presentations. A conversation becomes a collaboration. An introduction creates a referral. Another entrepreneur becomes a client, strategic partner or resource.
Limiting attendance gives participants greater opportunity to know who else is in the room rather than simply collecting business cards.
For those seeking an additional level of access, the Mastermind also offers a VIP experience, providing enhanced opportunities to engage with the experience and its leaders.
A Different Conversation About Business Growth
Entrepreneurship often celebrates visible indicators of success: revenue announcements, follower counts, packed events and rapidly growing brands.
But sustainable companies are built behind those numbers.
They require profitability.
They require clear positioning and purposeful visibility.
They require strong financial practices.
And when expansion requires outside capital, they require an understanding of how to prepare for and access funding.
On October 1, Lane, Norris, Grady and Thomas will bring those four conversations together for only 50 businesses.
The goal isn't simply for entrepreneurs to leave inspired.
It is for them to leave with a clearer understanding of what is happening inside their businesses, what may be standing between them and their next level of growth—and what they need to do about it.
4 Powerhouses. 50 Businesses. 1 Room.
The Ultimate Entrepreneurship Mastermind takes place on October 1, 2026, in Alpharetta, Georgia. Additional information and registration are available at UEMastermind.com.
Media Contact: Dr. Natasha Norris
Founder – The Media Collective











