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The Daddy's Den: Where Fathers Go To Be Funny
At Our Milk Money, we don't discriminate. Moms have great stories to share, but so do the Dads. It is definitely a sign of the times when Dads from all over the world begin to step up as primary...Read More
January Member Spotlight-Just Between Friends of Germantown
Meet Andrea Maltz and Ammie Maltz. Andrea’s background was in Bank and Retail Management while Ammie was a First-Grade Teacher. Together they currently own a business franchise Just...Read More
January Member Spotlight-Melinda Herbert of JBF Milwaukee County
Meet Melinda Herbert of Just Between Friends of Milwaukee County Melinda runs a twice yearly consignment sale that helps other Moms and Dads make money on items their children have outgrown and...Read More
January Member Spotlgiht-Elysse Fleece of Kozzy Bottoms
Meet Elysse Fleece. She is a military wife and a mom to her Little Monster as he is called. She started Kozzy Bottoms from a love of cloth diapering and her passion for crafts. Its been a great way...Read More
The 2012 Series Schedule for This Little Parent Stayed Home!
We won't stop until we've helped 1 million parents! Join us as we bring in experts from all areas of life and especially ones who will bring you the solutions you need to become your...Read More
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Testimonials / Quotes Read our reviews on iTunes! "I had the pleasure of hearing the FAB Ally Freund Loprete speak this past weekend, and I was truly touched. Ally is a beautiful...Read More
Get your products noticed by our undercover agent!
From the desk of Kelly St.Clair, Booking Producer and Co-host of This Little Parent Stayed Home: I love nothing more than recognizing outstanding parent entrepreneurs who not only have a...Read More
A Reality Television Series based on the Radio Show? Watch the Video!
Want to learn more? Watch this 2 minute sizzle to learn more about the mission and our plan of action! Don’t forget to leave a comment and let us know what you think! HTML...Read More
Helpful tidbits for parents and entrepreneurs
As the only national association representing over ten million* Entrepreneurial, Executive and CEO moms, The National Association For Moms In Business (MIBN) started in 2003 to provide a voice, empowerment, education and relationship building for moms in business. MIBN outreaches to 500,000 moms in business through our marketing channels and partners. We work to help moms in business come together with one voice to make a difference for all business moms in legislation, in education, in networking, and in business growth. It is our passion and mission to make sure all business moms succeed.
Moms who are in business not only influence their personal circles, they also influence the direction, the connections, and policies that effect the future of small business. 44% of women business owners have children under the age of 18 and even more have older children and grand children. 61% of female corporate executives also have children, and they are on the rise -- an increase of 60% has been seen in women taking on executive positions. In addition, 86% of female business owners and executives not only consider a company's policies towards moms before purchasing, they also use the same company for both personal and business purchases.
Moms in business are complex too. They understand that doing business the right way benefits their personal families and their corporate families. They have a high regard for "doing right by people", and often times will sacrifice their own desires for the good of everyone. They also tend to be more successful and last longer as business owners than their male counterparts. They are fiercely loyal to companies and programs that support and respect them, their families, their business success. Moms in business are also more likely to spend more money for a product or service that brings success and saves them time. Any company that can connect doing business with them to mom's business success while giving her more time to spend with their family, is a company that moms in business want to know about. The"average" member has her own business with sales averaging $1.5 million per year with an average of 5 employees. She earns approximately $125,000 per year, and has children in the home.
We are pleased to announce that the members of Our Milk Money have been offered a very special lifetime executive membership to NAFMIB free of charge. If you would like to obtain membership, please send an email to Julianne Wish.