5 Things I Wish I Knew When I First Started Out: Chuck Cain
in Interviews/by MAM TeamRead our latest feature interview in our series 5 Things I Wish I Knew When I First Started Out. Today, we sit down with Chuck Cain, Senior Partner of Harvard Group International.
5 Things I Wish I Knew When I First Started: Horace Williams, CEO of Empowrd
in Interviews/by MAM Team5 Wisdom Nuggets To Accelerate Your Career from Richard Kirby, Founder of Executive Impact
in Career, Interviews/by MAM TeamLearn how a “love everyone I can and help everyone I meet” approach can accelerate your career, along with wisdom tips from Richard Kirby.
Makers Series with Martin Goebel of Goebel & Co. Furniture
in American Made, HOME FURNISHINGS & ACCESSORIES, Interviews, Manufacturing/by The Made in America Movement TeamWhen you walk into a restaurant, or a bar, whether you realize it or not, you judge the establishment based on your surrounding environment. Before you ever take a bite, or a sip, you naturally notice the decor, and make the decision – do I stay, or do I find somewhere else to go? Read more
Fashion & Beauty Editor Tabitha St. Bernard Joins The Made in America Movement Team
in Interviews/by MAM TeamMs. Tabitha St. Bernard, co-founder and designer of Tabii Just, a zero waste clothing line designed and manufactured in New York City, has agreed to come on board as Fashion & Beauty Editor for The Made in America Movement.
Tabii Just provides chic, versatile clothing to the modern woman while maintaining sustainable business practices that include a zero fabric waste approach to manufacturing. Drawing on Ms. St. Bernard’s rich Trinidadian heritage, the aesthetic of Tabii Just is a marriage of Caribbean flair and Brooklyn edge, resulting in vibrant prints done in stream-lined silhouettes.Tabii Just has been featured on NY1, Style Blazer and Essence Magazine among others. Ms. St. Bernard is a graduate of the Fashion Institute of Technology. She honed her skills while interning at Vivienne Tam. She later joined Tahari ASL. She left the corporate fashion industry in 2012 to launch Tabii Just, which is committed to supporting New York-based labor and resources.Tabii Just clothing is manufactured in facilities that uphold fair labor practices in Brooklyn and the Garment District, with labels and tags, among other things, manufactured in New York City. Excess fabric is used to make other items such as shopping bags, makeup bags, pocket squares, etc.The Fashion & Beauty Column will debut on Friday, January 17th.Help us in welcoming our newest member of The Made in America Movement Team.Follow Tabii Just:Website: http://tabiijust.com/
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