SaySay’s Protégé Giving Women a Shot at Dominating the Bartending World

Women empowerment has taken a new shape, and these days, women can be found in virtually any profession, whether formal or informal. Brisha Henderson has encountered women from all walks of life and has chosen to embark on a project that puts women in the spotlight. She established SaySay’s Protégé to be a boutique all-women bartender booking service geared toward making every event memorable. With a specific focus on corporations and organizations, SaySay Protégé offers women the opportunity to earn extra income and make names for themselves in the cutthroat male-dominated bartending industry.

SaySay’s Protégé gives life to any event, and the company’s goal is to make every event perfect. The company has women from different nationalities worldwide ready to host any kind of event that may need bartending services. In Brisha Henderson’s words, “We are a women’s empowerment organization, and we want to show the world that it is possible to have a little bit of spice alongside the professionalism that a bartending service requires.”

Building SaySay’s Protégé started when Brisha had a regular job and she did not feel any satisfaction from her job. All she could think about was establishing a business. She already majored in Business Management, so the hunger to put her education to use was raging in her. She had some experience in bartending and customer service. Seeing how excellently she did at those jobs, she decided to create a business to give women a good shot at making considerable income.

During her bartending days, many of the women she met day in and day out all wanted to get an extra job to give them extra income. SaySay’s Protégé came to life, and the first set of interested people were women. When she saw women making inquiries about how they could become bartenders and bottle girls, Brisha knew she was doing something right, and it renewed her passion for creating a business that empowers women.

Many women were into all sorts of jobs that demeaned them to earn some income, and Brisha wanted to change that. “I asked myself how women can make money on their time while dealing with people but without feeling disrespected or doing too much work for too many hours. Something similar to what an exotic dancer does but nothing explicit or disrespectful. Then the idea to create SaySay’s Protégé came to me,” Brisha explains.

Since its establishment, Brisha created “Bottle Poppers Bottle Girl Service,” which has become a top favorite for many event planners and organizers for corporate and private events. Brisha collaborated with artists, event managers, and everyone she knew could help her get her company’s name out there. Helping women build their dreams is something Brisha has always been passionate about, and SaySay’s Protégé is not only doing that but also helping her achieve her life dreams of running a successful business too. Her five-year goal is to have SaySay’s Protégé taking care of events in more than five states and having everyone in the United States choosing the company for their events. SaySay’s Protégé gives women the chance to create a fun, active lifestyle while fully grasping their daily duties and expenses.

Learn more about SaySay’s Protégé on the official website.

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