Every successful business starts with a comprehensive and well thought out business plan. A business plan helps you clearly define your business idea, set goals, analyze your market, develop strategies, project financial viability, and attract potential investors, essentially providing a roadmap to guide your business towards success.
The WIT WBO 2025 event series is a highly interactive and hands-on experience that will help you build your very own business plan. Each session will focus on developing a particular section of your business plan until it is complete. You will be given a framework to help you develop your content for each event and will be able to get feedback from successful entrepreneurs.
This first session introduced the series, describing the content and cadence of each event and level or participant involvement and discussed how to develop a meaningful and forward-looking mission and vision. In the second event, participants shared their mission and vision statements, receiving feedback from experts and peers. The third event covered Marketing Strategy & SWOT Analysis, which we’ll review before shifting to Implementation in this fourth session. Here, we’ll dive into financial analysis and projections, including revenue estimates, cost analysis, and cashflow planning. We’ll also explore management structures and professional affiliates, such as industry collaborations and mentorships, to ensure a strong strategic foundation for long-term success.
The agenda for this event is outlined outline below:
- 6:00-6:05 PM Welcome and Introduction to WIT/WBO
- 6:05-6:50 PM Review Marketing Strategy & SWOT Analysis
- 6:50-7:25 PM Implementation
- 7:25-7:30 PM Assignment
Registration Fees
FREE for WIT Members
$25 for Non-Members
Your WBO Sharing and Learning Partners

Bernard Ferret
Senior Business Counselor, Mason Small Business Development Center

Bernard Ferret is a Senior Business Advisor at the Mason SBDC (hosted by GMU’s Mason Enterprise Center in Fairfax City). Since 2012, he has advised hundreds of clients and led many workshops. Bernard is a retired software engineer and serial entrepreneur with over 35 years of experience in the Telecommunications and Internet industries. He developed extensive executive management skills working with his own startups and large IT companies. His accomplishments include selling large software projects, raising venture capital, and closing a successful acquisition. Bernard’s areas of expertise include marketing strategy, financial management, corporate organization (for-profit and non-profit), and venture capital. He holds an MS in Physics from the University of Provence, France, and an MBA from the College of William & Mary School of Business, Williamsburg, Virginia.

Rob Tompkins
Zero to One

For the past several years, Rob has worked as a hybrid CFO/COO - either full time or as an independent strategy and finance consultant - focused on early-stage fundraising, forecasting, and general operations (legal, HR, accounting, vendor management, etc.) His company, Zero-to-1 LLC, helps early-stage founders launch and scale their businesses.
Prior to starting his consulting business, he was the general manager for the global client acquisition business unit at Silicon Valley Bank (“SVB”). His team was charged with building relationships with the most promising early-stage companies in SVB's largest markets and helping ensure their success.
Rob loves to travel: He currently lives in Granada, Spain, and has lived and worked in Chile. His US "home base" is Austin, TX. Rob received an MBA and Master of Science in International Development from Tulane University in New Orleans and a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Virginia.
Your WIT WBO Committee Leadership Team
Kara Dickey
Co-Founder and CEO, SmartCom Solutions, Inc., and Chair, Women Business Owners Committee

For over two decades Kara has helped SmartCom Solutions’ clients gain a competitive advantage through technical innovations and reduce costs through efficiencies and modernization. Kara brings a breadth and depth of experience in employing automation to solve organizations’ mission critical business needs. These efforts typically required full scale business process reengineering, as well as custom application development. Kara has extensive experience managing and participating in all phases of the system development lifecycle. Kara has diverse application and industry experience including Mortgage Origination, Mortgage Services, Mortgage Securitization, Mutual Fund Processing, Financial Management and Accounting, Supply Chain Management, and Claims Processing. In her capacity as Chief Executive Officer, Kara is also responsible for setting the direction of the company, business development, marketing, and obtaining/managing resources. Kara holds a B.S. in Decision Sciences (computer science concentration) from George University and an MBA (finance concentration) from Marymount University.

Anu Jekal
Co-Founder and President, Data Surge LLC, Vice-Chair, Women Business Owners Committee

Anu Jekal is the Co-Founder and President of Data Surge, a 8(a) woman owned small business, specializing in end-to-end data, AI/ML and MLOps pipelines at big data scale. Anu is leading the company’s strategic direction, overseeing all aspects of operations and implementing its long and short-term goals.
Anu has lead multiple teams in her past experience and with more than 15 years of experience in the big data, AI/ML and engineering industry, she has a proven track record of managing, developing and implementing complex enterprise software applications. Anu holds a Masters degree specializing in Wireless Networking and Communications from George Mason University.
Anu believes strongly in a people-first culture where employees are encouraged to share ideas and participate in setting the culture and organization policies. Anu mentors young women as part of the Women in Big Data organization and supports the Women in Technology’s (WIT) mission in empowering women from classroom to the boardroom.
Jasmin Browning
Co-Founder and COO, Browning Projects, LLC

Jasmin Browning is the Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer (COO) of Browning Projects, a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) specializing in end-to-end project management. She focuses on technical projects in the grocery retail industry and Germany-based public sector contracting, overseeing daily operations and project teams from initial outreach to full-scale implementation. With an extensive background in operational and corporate grocery retail management, Jasmin has led cross-functional teams across multiple departments for Lidl, the largest entity within the Schwarz Group—the world's third-largest retailer group. Her work includes implementing business solutions and rollouts across diverse markets, including Germany, Greece, Serbia, the UK, Finland, and the United States.
Jasmin holds a Master of Science M.S. in Management with a concentration in Network-Based Information Systems from the University of Hagen, as well as a M.A. in History from Eberhard Karls University Tübingen, with a focus on modern society. Beyond her professional endeavors, Jasmin is a passionate long-distance runner, actively promoting the sport to young audiences in small-group settings. She strongly believes that overcoming challenges and finding creative solutions—both in sports and in business—cultivate resilience and mental strength.