Boston Incubator member Emma March, owner of Gracie J's Boutique , was profiled on NicoleWilliams.com under "Living the Dream." Read how Emma's mobile-boutique concept came about "really by accident" after being told by her accountant that she wouldn't be able to afford a storefront until securing financing from a major investor.
Los Gatos, CA, Incubator member Cathe Huynh-Sison, founder and creative director of Feterie, was featured on Crafty Synergy after recently launching her new retail site. Crafty Synergy is a collection of interviews with inspiring artists.
Atlanta Incubator member Kerry McLeod, founder of eBrandAid.com (a free, weekly e-newsletter that educates shoppers on how to find the healthiest and best-tasting foods in local grocery stores), was featured on Martha Stewart Living Radio on July 9, wherl presenter, consultant/specialist in leisure education, and founder of the Leisure Link, Inc., had a blog featured on the Huffington Post, "The Leisure Famine: Take Ba
e she discussed how to easily decode food labels in order to find the healthiest brands.
New York City Incubator member Alison Link, adjunct professor, internationa
ck Your Vacation." She delves into the cultural problem we, as Americans, face: finding it hard to relax even when we do finally take our well-deserved vacation time.
San Francisco Incubator member Kayse Gehret, founder/creator of Soulstice Spa, Inc. , and her non-toxic nail polish collection are featured in the green style guide Sprig.
Palo Alto, CA, Incubator member Jasbina Ahluwalia was recently interviewed regarding entrepreneurship and her background as a lawyer turned certified matchmaker in TiE-DC's newsletter.
Toronto Incubator member Catherine Choi, creator and founder of diaper bag line SoYoung Mother , received her first national media hit in the wide-reaching national newsletter for moms, Sweetmama.
Portland Incubator member Katie Johnson, founder of Kix by Katie, was featured in Portland Picks Friday, July 11, under Chick Picks. Also, Kix by Katie is running a "Funniest Fashion Faux Pas Contest." The winner will receive a free iPhone. Contest details and registration can be found here.
Boulder-Denver Incubator member Andreea Ayers, founder of Tees for Change, an eco-friendly positive message apparel line, was featured in the July/August issue ofOcean magazine , in the July 9 edition ofThe Seattle Times , and in the July/August issue of Country Business magazine.
New Jersey Incubator member Andrea Stein, founder of GirlMogul, received glowing reviews for her Girl Power line of apparel on MommyTrackd.com. They called the line "beautifully free of bling, sparkles, or odd fuzzy accent fabrics made of petrochemical compounds; they're just basic 100% cotton tees with a cool graphic or simply stylish bold pink block type."
Ladies Who Launch Chief Product Officer Amy Swift's blog entitled "Mama, May I Be Frank?" was featured on the Huffington Post. She pulls us in on her journey to pre-motherhood and opens the floodgates on the juicy complexities of pregnancy that would, under other circumstances, be found taboo.In addition, Amy was a featured writer on Yahoo's Shine site for her blog begging the question, "Does Everyone Have to be a Brand?" Why do so many women feel compelled to build an empire around their dream?