Posted on May 8 2012
Amber Krzys wants all women to know they are beautiful. Learning this lesson for herself the hard way, Amber created bodyheart to provide women with the tools of education and exploration to discover their strongest, illuminated, most confident self. Amber is dedicated to helping women find the art within themselves. Amber’s own journey to loving Read More »
Posted on February 29 2012
Keena Williams came by the nickname “excessive” for her bold and exaggerated use of bangles and layered necklaces. The name stuck, eventually becoming her philosophy, business and brand. Keena is the owner of So Excessive Boutique in Newark, N.J., where she puts her against-the-grain fashion philosophy to practice: accessorize first and let your outfits compliment Read More »
Posted on January 26 2012
Baked goods and charity donations. Could a pairing be any more natural? Emily Dubner, founder and CEO of Baking for Good, doesn’t think so. We all remember bake sales from our days in elementary school, but this leading lady took the idea one step further. She started an online bakery that allows people to send Read More »
Posted on January 25 2012
When Wendy Wolf got an internship with NBC studios she thought she would be working in the writing department. But a last minute change of plans introduced her to the world of PR and set the stage for the rest of her life. She had found her niche. Wendy’s later experiences working with both small Read More »
Posted on January 17 2012
Everyone’s been there: Stuck with a relationship question — to call or not to call? — and unsure of what to do next or where to turn for help. That’s where Sara Sharnoff comes in. Sara is a dating and relationship consultant. While working on her graduate degree in family therapy, Sara also worked for Read More »
Posted on December 28 2011
As an entrepreneur, it’s easy to get caught up in numbers or the “bigger is better” view of success. But today’s leading lady, Adelaide Lancaster, suggests another measure: Success is about satisfaction, she says, not size. Instead of compromising things that are important to you just to make your business a little bigger, Adelaide encourages Read More »