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Design by Noelle – Noelle Henderson

Harvesting fruits and vegetable from her own backyard garden, this mom didn’t need to go to the grocery for produce. And now Noelle Henderson wants to share that same luxury with other moms. After leaving the fashion industry to stay home and raise a family, Noelle was looking for a

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Stage to Show – Lisa Hynes

How do you go from designing clothing to designing homes. Lisa Hynes says it’s quite easy, “You’re basically putting together an outfit for a room.” Lisa has always been an entrepreneur and in her past life she developed a line of kids clothing. She even started a fashion camp for

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Unbakeables – Julie & Corey Tolkin

Who doesn’t LOVE cookie dough? When her kids were young, Julie would let them eat some of the dough from her cookies but always worried about the raw eggs in the dough. So she and her sister decided it was a “culinary challenge” of sorts to create a cookie dough

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Cisse Trading – Diana Lovett

Social development in underdeveloped countries was her passion so she created a venture that would be of assistance to people in need. When Diana Lovett was in her late teens and early twenties, she spent time in Africa with several organizations that provided medical care and education to the people

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Poppyseed Events – Carolyn Savini

She was known as the cookie mom but she wanted to be more. After leaving a job in the financial markets, Carolyn Savini threw herself into cooking and even took classes at various epicurean schools around the country. “I thought I wanted to be in the culinary field until one

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Jen Maher Food – Jen Maher

What started as helping a friend with a venture turned into her own venture. Jen Maher had worked in finance but she left when she had her children. Always into cooking and food, Jen went back to school to study nutrition. “My mother was not into cooking and I was

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Back to Basics Wellness – Kathy D'Agati & Ellen Harnett

What happens when two grandmothers decide to create a revolution? It usually starts to happen. When Kathy D’Agati’s son was diagnosed with cancer, this mom went to work learning everything she could about nutrition. Her plan was to nourish him back to health. Ellen Harnett’s plan was to heal with

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Writer – Kelly Corrigan

Writing in her journal since the 7th grade led to her venture. Kelly Corrigan was a fundraiser for non-profits in her past life but she always wanted to be a writer, “This was my dream, flat out, exactly this.” With her first book making it on to the New York

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Visible Interest – Sue Kunze

Marketing for independent jeweler designers led this mom to her own venture on-line. Sue Kunze had been in advertising on the account management side for many years before she decided to take a break. When she thought about going back to work, she didn’t like the idea of losing control

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