Archive for March 30th, 2007

  • Best Jobs For Parents Returning To Work

    Money Magazine:
    Beverly Israely spent a decade in real estate banking and then took two years off after her second child was born. Early in 2006 she was ready to go back to work but not back to banking. Now she’s an executive recruiter.
    “It’s a great career for a mother,” says Israely, 40, who started a [...]

  • Mom Pens Her Success Story

    The Detroit News:
    Kim Lavine drives a 1997 Mercury Mountaineer and her husband, Dave, a 1994 Tempo.
    Her desk in the basement of their Grand Haven Township home often is surrounded by toy guns and swords courtesy of her sons, Dylan, 10, and Ryan, 8.
    Twinkie, the family cat, will crawl on her desk and drink her water [...]

  • Moms Learn Value Of Home Businesses

    The Acorn:
    In between driving school car pools and helping kids with homework, an increasing number of Conejo Valley stay-at-home moms are running unique businesses from their kitchens and garages. These multitasking mommy entrepreneurs use their talents to earn extra cash for their families while still being able to stay at home.
    Diana Turk of Agoura [...]

  • Two Pleasanton Moms Make Homes Fab, Not Drab

    Inside Bay Area:
    Sheri Sudra and Laura Roy are confident you have hidden treasures tucked away in your home. Or perhaps they’re out in the open, just not in the right place.
    That’s where Sudra and Roy come in. Owners of Deco Home Design, the two Pleasanton residents can “turn your home from drab to fab in [...]

  • Direct Sellers Talk Show Radio Launched

    Power Home Biz:
    An industry first is in the making, the Direct Sales Radio Show hits the Internet air waves the first week of April, 2007. Kristina Cottrell, Direct Sales Radio Show President, launches her newest venture: directsalesradioshow.com. The program will be available 24 hours a day online by clicking one button.
    The Show will feature a [...]

  • Moms Getting Some Business Networking In On The Side

    West Island Chronicle:
    A new business-networking opportunity for women came about through its two founders bonding over what they had in common: their children.
    Dollard des Ormeaux residents Shari Reinhart and Sheba Remer were both frustrated small-business entrepreneurs when they first met while waiting for their children after school.
    Reinhart, a freelance writer, and Remer, now [...]