In the continually unfolding environment of local entrepreneurship where modest ‘hopefuls,’ no less than the more ambitious ones, seek earnestly to ‘cash in’ on the winds of change that appears to have drifted Guyana’s way on promises of an economic transformation driven by our protracted, now realized oil and gas ‘dream,’ Guyanese women are sending unmistakable signals that they are determined not to be left behind. If, perhaps not unexpectedly, the more ambitious entrepreneurial opportunities are being seized upon mostly by men, women, in their numbers, are seizing upon and taking advantage those opportunities that repose in their respective comfort zones.