As conversations around founder wellness intensify, Viviane Okorie has introduced a systems driven approach to a growing problem. In February 2026, she launched Women of Scale, a structural implementation movement designed to help established female founders redesign their companies for sustainable growth.
The premise is straightforward but ambitious. Many mom entrepreneurs have achieved consistent revenue and market credibility, yet their businesses still rely heavily on their personal output. Growth has occurred, but structural evolution has not.
Okorie believes that gap is costing women both wealth and wellbeing.
Building the Skeletal System of a Business
Women of Scale is a 90 day global digital experience anchored by the TABLE Framework, a proprietary system Okorie developed through years of building and managing high revenue ventures while raising a family of six.
Rather than adding new marketing strategies, the framework focuses on installing what Okorie calls skeletal systems. These include clarified roles, operational boundaries, and structural decision making processes that allow founders to scale beyond 15 thousand dollars in monthly revenue without increasing their daily involvement.
“Most successful mom entrepreneurs are not failing. They are simply structurally overextended,” Okorie explains. “I realized that for a mother to scale her influence, she must stop being the engine that powers the business and become the architect of the system that supports her life.”
This philosophy reframes scale as a design challenge rather than a hustle challenge.
A New Industry Standard
Women of Scale describes itself as a consultancy and implementation firm for established female founders ready to decouple income from manual labor. The emphasis is on execution, not inspiration. By focusing on structural architecture, Okorie positions the initiative as more than a program. It is an attempt to set a new standard for how profitable businesses led by women are built.
Delivered digitally and accessible worldwide, the movement arrives at a moment when female founders are seeking longevity as much as growth. In that context, structural design may become the competitive advantage of the next decade.
Learn More
Visit www.womenofscale.com to learn more about Women of Scale and follow @womenofscale and @vivianeokorie on Instagram for insights and updates.






























