Baton Rouge Incubator leader CHRIS RUSSO BLACKWOOD, Publisher
for InRegister magazine and General Manager of Blacktie-Louisiana, was
instrumental in the printing of the first “Featured Lady” article in
InRegister. KIM BRECHEEN and her company, Slumber Parties, are
highlighted for their continued phenomenal growth! (Starting only as a
party guest in the early 90’s to now running a company generating $62
million in revenues in 2006.) It’s a very impressive article!
Additionally, a full page ad was included that highlights this
weekend’s “Feathering Your Entrepreneurial Nest” seminar at LSU. The
seminar is targeting women who want to start their own business. Check
it out: http://www.inregister.com:8080
New York Incubator JULIE HAMILTON, founder of Buddha Belly, was just featured in UrbanBaby.com for her clever, yoga-inspired tees and onesies for tots!
San Francisco Incubator, NICOLE KIDD, handmade jewelry designer, was the feature of a super article in the Contra Costa Times this
week. The article "Group Helps Entrepreneurs Launch" highlights Nicole’s career
transformation that followed her Incubator Intensive; she went from
tech industry guru to custom jewelry extraordinaire. In the article
Nicole notes, “I never had a group of imaginative, hardworking women
think on my behalf and create a vision for me … [the LWL Intensive]
confirmed my most deeply held hopes and desires for my business that I
wouldn't even dare to speak." http://www.contracostatimes
Atlanta Incubator, BRITT MENZIES, founder of StinkyKids had the chance to share her story on CBS Better Mornings very early this morning (5 and 6am). View the segment on www.cbs46.com under the Better Mornings tab. Additionally, next week on Oct 17th at 11:30am, Tory Johnson from ABCNews.com is going to interview Britt LIVE in streaming video on her show Home Work on ABCNews.com … to top it off, she is also including Britt’s story in her upcoming book.
LA Incubator ALEXIS M NEELY, founder of the Family Wealth Planning Institute, was just interviewed on Fox TV’s national news show, the Mike and
Juliet Show. In this interview she shares her viewpoint on nursing
and a special mother named Sophie Currier. Family Wealth Planning
Institute’s mission is to teach parents and grandparents how to prepare
their children to receive wealth and use that wealth to positively
impact the world. http://www.mandjshow.com
Atlanta Incubator leader TRACI LONG and On-Going member LYNNE FAIR-HOMRICH, founder of UptownScoop.com, were featured on the Georgia Public Broadcasting network. @ Work is a monthly call-in show focusing on workplace issues. Traci and Lynne, along with hosts Valarie Edwards and HR expert Emory Mulling, answered listener questions and offered strategies for dealing with the myriad problems and challenges that can arise when trying to “Find Your Dream Job”. www.gpb.org
Sacramento Incubator BETH RITCHEY, founder of My Best Moves, was recently featured in the Sacramento Bee. Entrepreneur Brings Pole-Dancing Parties Home tells how Beth, a mother of three, started teaching pole-dancing for private parties to help women get in shape, express themselves in a new, fun way, and do it in a private setting where participants don’t feel inhibited. Sacramento Incubator leader WHITNEY ROBERTS is quoted in regards to Beth’s growing success with My Best Moves, “Any time a woman gets to be creative, have flexibility and make some money at the same time, then she's in the element."
CYNTHIA SUTTON, Houston Incubator, launched her newly designed website, Haute Home Style ,with an appearance on Houston's KHOU-TV morning show, "Great Day Houston" (www.greatdayhouston.com -- See segment called “Green With Style”). Sutton, in two on-air segments, showed audience members and viewers some of the latest environmentally friendly products. Haute Home Style is a website offering information on the latest products, services and resourcing information for anyone who is building or remodeling a home. Sutton promotes items from the sites on news & entertainment shows across the country. The site, was designed by fellow LWL member EMILY KOTEFF.
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