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Seeking a way to combine entrepreneurship and environmentalism, Liz Turrigiano, CEO of Esembly, left her career in advertising at Wieden + Kennedy to co-found a cloth diaper service in NYC. Running Diaperkind stimulated her assiduous nature and allowed her to learn the great lessons of business ownership and leadership, all while enabling fellow parents to achieve a less wasteful lifestyle. A decade later, she is taking that knowledge and passion and pouring it into a new company, Esembly. Liz and her companies have appeared on MSBNC, in the NY Times, Forbes, Fast Company, and New York Magazine expounding the benefits of reusable diapers.
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Instagram: @makeclimatecool
Website: www.makeclimatecool.com
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Questions? Send me a message @ [email protected]
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Seeking a way to combine entrepreneurship and environmentalism, Liz Turrigiano, CEO of Esembly, left her career in advertising at Wieden + Kennedy to co-found a cloth diaper service in NYC. Running Diaperkind stimulated her assiduous nature and allowed her to learn the great lessons of business ownership and leadership, all while enabling fellow parents to achieve a less wasteful lifestyle. A decade later, she is taking that knowledge and passion and pouring it into a new company, Esembly. Liz and her companies have appeared on MSBNC, in the NY Times, Forbes, Fast Company, and New York Magazine expounding the benefits of reusable diapers.
10% OFF your order with code MAKECLIMATECOOL
~Support the Podcast~
Instagram: @makeclimatecool
Website: www.makeclimatecool.com
Support the Podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/makeclimatecoolagain
Questions? Send me a message @ [email protected]