Interview With Marlo Moleski, President of Lucky Me Tee
October 25, 2008 by Kristen King
Filed under Business
(www.bizchicksrule.com) — Lucky Me Tee is a new line of tanks, tees, and sweatshirts geared ust for moms. President and creator Marlo Moleski is both a savvy business woman and a proud mom. We sat down to get to the heart of her company, and her life. Kristen, Biz Chicks Rule: Tell us about your background. Marlo Moleski, Lucky Me Tee: From when I was a young girl I always loved fashion and I would always look through fashion magazines. I graduated from High School a year early so with that extra year I took classes in New York City at F.I.T and the Arts Students League. After taking classes I decided to go to school for Art and Design. After I graduated from DuCret School of Art & Design in NJ, I started working for Arista Records... [Read more]
Interview With Katie Johnson, President & Chief Design Officer of Kix By Katie
October 23, 2008 by Kristen King
Filed under Business
(www.bizchicksrule.com) — You know how you just look at some products and say, "Why didn’t I think of that?" Well, Katie Johnson did think of that with her brilliant product to get rid of the annoying heel wedgies that plague us all. Here, she dishes on the company and her life as an inventor and entrepreneur. Kristen, Biz Chicks Rule: Tell me about your company and your products. When was the company founded? How long did it take you to get rolling? Katie Johnson, Kix by Katie: I started my company Katie, Inc. about a year and a half ago. I invented the innovative fashion fixer product called Kix By Katie that keeps the fabric of your pants from bunching between your heel and shoe. A common wardrobe malfunction that occurs... [Read more]
Interview With Lori Evans, CEO of Abrige Corp and C-Secure Systems, Global Volunteer
October 22, 2008 by Kristen King
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(www.bizchicksrule.com) — When I heard about CEO Lori Evans’ work to help business owners in Africa — while running two successful companies in the US! — I had to learn more about this amazing woman. Lori was kind enough to answer a slew of questions about her life, her experience, and her contributions to improving the global economy. Kristen King, Biz Chicks Rule: Tell me about Abrige Corp. C-Secure Systems. What do they do? When was each founded? Lori Evans, Abrige & C-Secure: Kristen, thanks for asking. Abrige Corp. was born in 2003 as the consultancy I founded, Sagacity, grew to include our proprietary performance management software. In 2001-2 our DISCOVERY application helped many healthcare organizations, from... [Read more]
WINNERS! Epson Workforce 600 All-in-One Printers
October 21, 2008 by Kristen King
Filed under Business
(www.bizchicksrule.com) — Ladies and gentleman, boys and girls, it’s the day you’ve all been awaiting, no doubt with bated breath. I’m very excited to announce the winners of the delightful Epson Workforce 600 All-in-One printer giveaway. There were 133 comments, and I put them into the random sequence generator at Random.org. Not all of the comments were eligible (some were trackbacks and some people didn’t follow the instructions), and we just skip right over those. Here are the first six numbers of the sequence (because you really don’t want to see all 133 numbers in random order, right?) # 128 – Eligible, and a winner!# 125 – Not eligible, didn’t follow instructions# 104 – Eligible,... [Read more]
Even Wonder Woman Needs a Day Off: Dealing With Stress
October 20, 2008 by Kristen King
Filed under Business
a guest post by Kathy Gruver (www.bizchicksrule.com) — We are living in a phenomenal time when women can be the breadwinners and the dinner makers, the mothers and the CEO’s. No longer are we relegated to nurses, teachers and barefoot and pregnant. What else does this come with? Pressure, anxiety, over-work and too much responsibility. We are taking on the world and its stresses as well. In this high-powered woman world, here are some low key stress busters. It’s important to take care of business, but it’s even more important to take care of ourselves. No time? Think again! [Read more] [Read more]




