I was reading an article today that referenced a 30-something woman who graduated from Harvard, couldn’t find a job and was living with her parents until she had her own business success story. Apparently, she challenged the makeup industry by a way to customize and create your own makeup using a 3D printer. Pretty awesome, huh? But the article didn’t mention her by name, so I was forced to hit up Google for some help. From what I can find, I believe this awesome woman is Grace Choi, the founder of the cosmetics company Mink.
During my Google searching to find out who this woman was, I stumbled upon publicity for this book, published by a Forbes imprint.
The blurb on the Forbes website describes it here:
Denise Restauri, the founder and CEO of Girlquake and the executive producer of the inaugural Forbes Women’s Summit, knows that women are doing more than looking for a date in their 30s. Their Roaring Thirties: Brutally Honest Career Talk From Women Who Beat The Youth Trap spotlights thirtysomething women powering through sudden changes, workplace sexism, startup stresses, baby questions and much more.
I love it. I love that there’s a book for woman in their 30s that is NOT about finding a man to have a family with.
I’ll post a review once I’ve read it.
This is amazing! Can’t wait for the review!
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