Jennifer VanDerHorst-Larson, founder of Vibrant Technologies, Holland Center and St. Croix Solutions, has experienced business success and personal challenges. Learn how she built two multi-million dollar companies while facing her son’s heartbreaking diagnosis.
When Boeing places an order with a company during its very first year, you know that business has a winning idea – and that’s exactly what happened to CableOrganizer.com. Now in its eighth year, Valerie Holstein’s business stemmed from her efforts to baby proof the cords in her home and the ensuing frustration she felt when there were no cable management products available. By combining her motherly instincts (others had to be looking for these products, too!) with a desire to work from home to be with her daughter, Valerie shelled out just $30 and launched a multimillion dollar company.
An unexpected leave of absence from work led this mompreneur to long-term success launching a company that finds short-term housing. Find out how she handles urgent requests and (gulp!) client collections.
When Joy Gendusa launched PostcardMania in 1998, she had no start-up capital. What did she have? A phone, a computer, a concept to specialize in postcard direct mail services and the unconventional idea to give her marketing expertise away for free. Joy’s approach paid off. Not only did PostcardMania become one of the fastest-growing privately-held companies in America, it also generated $16 million in revenue last year.
Learn how Saskia Strick singlehandedly opened a global market for American retailers by launching International Checkout, a service that eliminates the risks of shipping merchandise around the world…
5 Steps to Creating A Powerful
Attraction Marketing Plan for 2010
No doubt you’ve heard about the Laws of Attraction from everyone from Oprah Winfrey to your local bookseller. Laura West, Attraction Expert and Business Coach will show you how to finally harness the power of attraction into creating success in your business. Even [...]
Tina Wells was sixteen when she answered an ad in the back of Seventeen Magazine to write product reviews for young people. Learn how this former teenpreneur turned that experience into Buzz Marketing, a consulting company with clients such as SonyBMG, Proctor + Gamble, PBS and Time, Inc.
In 1985, Kathy Lehne was a 23 year-old accountant with $2,000 when she decided to launch Sun Coast Resources, Inc. Learn how she grew her fledgling petroleum business into an industry-dominating, billion-dollar company.
Mary Crane started her own consulting company and prepares Generation Y for the business world. Learn how this former lobbyist and White House chef is grooming the next generation of employees.
As the vice-president of sales for a printing company, Sherry Stewart repeatedly saw it gain one account but then lose two due to poor customer service.