Belmont's entrepreneurship program was named the 2008 National Model Undergraduate Program by the United States Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship (USASBE) and was recognized as a national Top 25 program by Entrepreneur magazine and The Princeton Review in 2008.
Terrah McCauley Hamilton grew up on a farm in Springfield, TN with her identical twin sister, Jennifer McCauley Gomez. Her interest in all things business led her to graduating from Belmont University (Nashville TN) with a Bachelor of Business Administration and emphasis in Entrepreneurship. She also received a minor from O'More College of Design in Merchandising. After graduation, Terrah made her first mark in the fashion industry by elevating Posh Boutique to Nashville's market leader, expanding into three locations; Green Hills, Hillsboro Village, and Clarksville. Her husband's acceptance into UT Medical school moved them to Memphis, TN where Terrah works for a hot casual luggage brand called ful. Her indipreneurial instinct kicked in when she began handcrafting items and defining a market for her haute accessories. What makes Terrah tick? Business and Fashion.