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When this Boulder mom of three got tired of using uncomfortable breastfeeding pads, she created Bamboobies.
Ready to be your own boss? Seven signs that you just might be an entrepreneur at heart.
There are mustard museums, marble museums and car museums, but no museum dedicated to motherhood. That will soon change when the Museum of Motherhood, led by Executive Director Joy Rose, opens a pop-up space in New York City with a national presence online.
Entrepreneur mom Nancy Traversy doesn’t believe that books can only be sold in big chain stores, or, for that matter, that feet belong in shoes. Here's how she grew a business along with her family on two sides of the Atlantic.
When women are passionate about a cause they often start a charity. In addition to the big non-profits, meet the women who are good at doing good everyday.By Leah Bourne
She turned interactive kids books into a viable business.As told to Jennifer Parris.
As a busy working mom who was having trouble making time for the gym, this entrepreneur came up with a way to walk off the weight–and made a business of it.As told to Victoria Scanlan Stefanakos
This mom of three and former model fashions a green career. Interview by Suzanne Riss
From the founder of a direct sales jewelry company to the forward thinker who brought the celebrity favorite Bugaboo stroller to the US, these savvy business women are some of the top entrepreneurs who are exciting the business world with their fresh ideas and creating major revenue generating companies to boot. They tell their stories to Working Mother.
When this handbag junkie turned her passion into a multimillion-dollar online business thanks to eBay, the Fairfield, CA, mom of four opted out of a law career.
With moms in mind, a part-time workforce franchise was born.
As Kari pushed her European stroller through the airport, she had no way of
knowing she was bringing a new product to America-one that would wind up with
a cult following and regular appearances on "Sex and The City".
Kari Boiler, President of Bugaboo, grew a company with eight employees into a booming business...while raising two small children. Through a grassroots campaign and a lot of hard work, Bugaboo went from 15 strollers in Kari's garage to being featured in Sex and the City. Here's a look at her journey.Read Kari's story hereWritten by Taylor Hengen Newman. Compiled by Leigh Ann Renzulli
This Brooklyn, NY-based mom identified a lack in the newborn market, and made it work for her.



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