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2008 Made it to a Million Finalists |
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Jen Groover
Jen Groover’s name has quickly become synonymous with innovation, entrepreneurialism, and evolution. She built Butler Bag LLC, Jen Groover Productions LLC, and Jenuine Concepts LLC, and also has assisted in the launch of over fifty other companies. Her most notable and recognizable triumph to date is the creation of the Butler Bag, the world’s first inner-compartmentalized handbag. Her company experienced over $1 million in the first year's sales, all without the use of any paid advertisement. |
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Shaparak Kamarei
Dr. Kamarei is a Board Certified physician. She received her Medical Doctorate degree from the USC school of Medicine in Los Angeles and completed her Residency training at the University of California, San Diego. Prior to opening her practice in 2002, Dr. Kamarei taught at The Cleveland Clinic Foundation and the University of Southern California School of Medicine. Dr. Kamarei has been in practice since 1995 and currently serves as the CEO of Solaris Laser Institute which specializes exclusively in Laser Hair Removal. This specific focus has made Solaris experts in delivering safe and effective treatments at very affordable prices. Solaris currently has 3 locations and is planning to expand in the next 2 years. |
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Heidi Lamar
Self-described as "the accidental spa owner," Heidi Lamar purchased a commercial building that came with 2 tenants and a failing day spa. Enlisting her staff’s help in learning the spa business, she eventually was rewarded by being named #7 on the "Phoenix Best Places to Work" list, and recently as the “Best Day Spa” by Phoenix City Search.
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Winner of the
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Jennifer Williams
Jennifer Williams is President and Founder of Saint Louis Closet Co, a company that designs, manufactures and installs custom closets and organizational systems for residential and commercial uses. In 2007, she opened her newest entrepreneurial venture, Saint Louis Cellars, a retail wine store, which is connected to the newly renovated $6 million Saint Louis Closet Co. building. |
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