The Newest Trend in Motherhood Isn’t Ditching Your High Power Corporate Career to Change Diapers and Clean Toilets
Gone are the days of June Cleaver and Carol Brady. While many mothers these days are becoming “Desperate Housewives,” these moms have channeled their energy into something positive.
(PRWEB) April 25, 2005 -- Mothers are ditching their high-power careers to
start a new entrepreneurial path putting motherhood front and center. With their
amazing determination and success, these cutting-edge moms are making a huge
impact in the corporate world.
Tiffany Whitchurch had five children, all
two and under when she decided to launch her own company. Having retired from
her busy Silicon Valley career, Tiffany was determined to create a business that
would allow her to be a stay-at-home mom to her five babies. Simply Tiffany
Taite, Inc. offers beautiful pearl jewelry and sterling silver and pewter
heirloom baby gifts. Because of her over-the-top packaging and uncanny attention
to detail, Tiffany quickly became a success as one of the few known jewelry
designers for children. In addition to Nordstrom and Neiman Marcus, her line is
found in over 400 high-end stores around the world. Simply Tiffany Taite, Inc.,
pearls have been the finishing touch at celebrity weddings and christenings. Her
amazing story and products have been featured in many magazines such as Child,
Baby Talk, and Earnshaw’s. www.simplytiffanytaite.com
Rachel Stephens of
TrendyKid, the leading importer of innovative UK and European products to the
USA, have paired with British footwear designer Janet Middleton, who designed
for Vivian Westwood before starting her own range of infant shoes. The pint
sized fashions have become a favorite of mega stars Madonna and Gwyneth Paltrow.
www.trendykid.com
Mom to two sons, Yata Deffigos of
Cute as Buttons, gets her girly fix by designing some of Hollywood’s top
celebrity gift baskets. Her own line of clothing including embroidered onsies,
layette sets, and diaper covers are favorites to celebrity moms Leah Remini and
Debra Messing. A former attorney, Yata decided to trade in her briefcase for a
diaper bag after the birth of her first son and utilized her creative talents to
launch her exclusive line of infant layette. www.cuteasbuttons.com
Jennifer Fleece took a cue from
her last name to create the true ultimate crib sheet by designing fleece fitted
crib sheets after the birth of her first daughter. Designed for safety and
comfort; her two girls will sleep on nothing less. Fleece Baby has graced the
pages of top parenting magazines and has received rave reviews from The Seattle
Times, Earnshaw's, and The San Francisco Chronicle. www.fleecebaby.com
Fleece Baby co-owner Carolyne Britt
has been smart enough to prepare ahead of time for the changes that motherhood
will bring. She is gearing up for life with baby by establishing herself as a
leading designer of custom baby bedding to stars such as Mira Sorvino.
Exchanging 50+ work week to create fleece crib sheets and baby blankets has been
a welcome change of pace.
Tamara Monosoff, a doctor of education with a
focus on women and leadership, and a former member of the Clinton White House
staff, is a founder of Mom Inventors. Mom Inventors (www.mominventors.com) is a
place where moms with great ideas, but also challenged with the daily struggle
of managing a family, can go for useful information and support in launching
their own new products. Tamara is also the inventor of the ‘TP Saver’ and ‘Shoe
Clues’. TP Saver enables parents to easily baby-proof their toilet paper. Tamara
came up with the product idea because her 10-month-old daughter would unravel
roll upon roll of toilet paper. Shoe Clues is a fun tool that helps children put
their shoes on successfully and builds confidence!
Cross country sisters
Kim Stone and Melissa Earle of Emmy and Ally live on opposite ends of the
country, but their high end online boutique, www.emmyandally.com, keeps
them connected not only with each other, but with their small children too.
Celebrity favorite, Mighty Politey -tee shirts with ultra cute slogans such as
“Chick Magnet” and “Stud Muffin” are top sellers on their site.
These
entrepreneurial moms, brought together through Mom Inventors, have refused to
let their circumstances get them down. Instead they have joined forces
co-marketing their products though inventive avenues such as gift baskets for
new celebrity moms like Julia Roberts, Courtney Cox, Gwyneth Paltrow, Soledad
O’brien, and Debra Messing.
The phrase “Bring home the bacon” has a
whole new meaning to these successful moms!
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