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As a young entrepreneur, Katharine Hable Sweeney sold Girl Scout cookies, lemonade, and handmade barrettes in her early career. She had a knack for business, and so she studied journalism and marketing in college. Her education formalized her knowledge of the business world, but it was in her work experiences that Katharine flourished.
With many years spent in the retail world, she sharpened her sales, customer service, and managerial skills and developed her fashionable eye.
To complement her time at a large, international fashion house, Katharine went on to work for a small company started by entrepreneurial women. As a wholesale rep for high-end accessory lines, she acted as the liaison between designers and retail outlets.
Kate’s experience and dedication made her a key part of any project she embarked on, be it motherhood or in the business world. Influenced by women around her, she desired the benefits starting her own company afforded: the freedom to be a mom, wife, and business owner. When the time was right, she and Susan capitalized on the compatibility of their combined talents. The perfect complement to one another, they set out to start a creative and inspiring business that enriched both their lives and others’.
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