We have successfully revived a couple of long-lost design elements and have made them trendy must-haves.
1000 Consumer Products
Nancy Victor: Make Woo — Delivering “Unexpected Sexy Fun”
I’ve started a Woo Revolution because we’re here, we’re still sexy and we matter.
Marjie Krupnick: Maxxable — Female Inventor’s “Ah Hah” Moment
I have always wanted to be an inventor of an item that people will use and need even if they didn’t realize it.
Norma Mcelroy: Norma’s Bath and Body – Slid Into A Soap Business
Success is not just about money. It’s about pure hard work and determination to make it! Love what you do like I do.
Sarah Tamilarasan: Upscale Mom – Successfully Tackles Her Start-Up’s Top Challenge
I would think I am successful if Upscale Mom replaces the income from my day job and gives me financial security.
Angela Cody-Rouget: Major Mom– Military Mom On A Mission To Restore Order, One Household At A Time
I have never regretted leaving the military to be a full-time Mom.
Nicole Rivers: One Third Tribal– Connecting People With Unique Home Goods
I started One Third Tribal so that I could connect with people. I believe that my purpose is tied to my ability to help people be happy, and to find beauty in the things around them.
Kim Nimsgern: Casual Panache– Inventor Of The Click-n-Curl
I came up with a good idea and was curious and determined enough to pursue it.
Linda Russell: MugsyClicks– Revolutionizing The School Portrait Photo Service Industry
I was a very successful wedding portrait photographer who was crazy enough to believe that kids and parents deserved a better school portrait product.
Joan Denizot: Zize Bikes– Manufacturing Bikes For People Of All Sizes
The mission of Zize® Bikes is to provide the means and inspiration for people of ALL sizes to rediscover the joys and freedom of riding a bicycle.
Mercedes Benavides: Wayra– Using Business To Give Back To The Mining Communities in Peru
I want to promote sustainable development in mining communities. I want to give back society what gives me.
Smriti Dalvi: Florista — Floral Company that Benefits the Flower Growers in India
For me success is a continuous process. When you reach a milestone, you succeed, and then there is another milestone to reach, and then another. It just goes on.
Kari Warberg Block: Earth-Kind — Living Her Father’s Legacy as an Inventor and Entrepreneur
There was not an effective solution to rodent control that was safe to use around kids and pets for our farm equipment and in our home, so I invented one.
Sharon Rowe: Eco-Bags Products– Bringing A New Product Into The Marketplace
It’s not just the letting go of the details, it’s learning the skills for leadership vs. management and understanding that running a business can be a lot like riding a roller coaster. Strap in and go.
Adisa Tinorgah-Seidu: Odo Asem– From Wall St. to Business Owner In Ghana
People always said I gave the best gifts. So after three years on Wall Street when I decided to move back home to Ghana, I thought I’d try to transform this talent into a business.