Saturday, July 27, 2019
Saturday, July 20, 2019
Comfortable is Sexy
Two former Anthropologie buyers have created a lingerie store that celebrates all women. The name of their company is Hidden Intimates and it operates under the mantra that "comfortable is sexy." Agree? I sure do. You have to be who you are – and always, always be comfortable.
With a mission that focuses on telling stories instead of presenting a manufactured idea of beauty, Hidden Intimates channels the current thinking around undergarment fashion.
Read how two friends turned a dream into a reality but meanwhile, check this out:
With a mission that focuses on telling stories instead of presenting a manufactured idea of beauty, Hidden Intimates channels the current thinking around undergarment fashion.
Read how two friends turned a dream into a reality but meanwhile, check this out:
But things are going well. Since launching three months ago, Hidden Intimates has sold about 50 pieces to people from all over North America, they said. One person ordered from Texas, and another from Canada. On trend, the most popular item is the “everyday lace bralette,” which has no wires and sells for $18. Each one gets shipped by hand from [Flo] Mcilwaine [co-founder's] house in Atlanta, where she still works a day job as a buyer for Home Depot.
Sunday, July 14, 2019
Join Laurel Delaney in New York 7/18 to Learn How to Export Successfully in the Digital Age
The first in New York-based NEXCO's 2019 seminar series on what you need to know to sell your products in markets worldwide, this is where to start building your export sales strategy.
Lead presenter, Chicagoan Laurel Delaney, will discuss how to use the digital tools that level the field for small and mid-size businesses, launch and scale-up export sales, and avoid the 6 mistakes new exporters most often make.
Plan on joining in on the after-seminar reception for wine-tasting and networking with the NY metro exporting community.
To learn more and to register, visit here.
Lead presenter, Chicagoan Laurel Delaney, will discuss how to use the digital tools that level the field for small and mid-size businesses, launch and scale-up export sales, and avoid the 6 mistakes new exporters most often make.
Plan on joining in on the after-seminar reception for wine-tasting and networking with the NY metro exporting community.
To learn more and to register, visit here.
Saturday, July 06, 2019
Happy 15-Year Anniversary to the Escape From Corporate America Blog!
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We launched Escape From Corporate America officially on July 2, 2004 and since then, we have had more than 806,000 readers (not quite a million but we'll get there thanks to you). We average about 10,000-15,000 readers a month now! Take a look at our second post in 2004 talking about why EFCA was established. It reads as follows:
This blog has been set up for businesswomen to voice their experiences working in Corporate America. Many women have expressed concern that Corporate America is actively pushing out its most talented women. Have you encountered something similar? What have you done about it?So grab your tall glass filled with your favorite beverage and toast to the Escape From Corporate America blog: "To many more blog posts about helping female entrepreneurs go from corporate America to starting their own business!" And to you dear reader, I thank you for your readership and for starting a business. Read on!
Has the glass ceiling issue been a major reason for leaving your position? Are you thinking of striking out on your own to start your own business -- as a result of job dissatisfaction?
These are some of the kinds of issues that need to be openly discussed. If we do not challenge the system, no improvements will ever be made. Feel free to weigh-in with your comments. I look forward to hearing from you. Thanks!
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