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MANHASSET, NEW YORK, March 29, 2019 P.O.W.E.R. Magazine is proud to showcase amazing women entrepreneurs with million dollar ideas starting with our cover woman, Joy Mangano, who has invented some of the most unique and necessary home products.  Others include Judith Ripka, a jewelry expert and designer, Trish McEvoy, a makeup artist and Patti Stanger, a third generation matchmaker.  P.O.W.E.R. also celebrates their incredible members for their outstanding accomplishments and high level of success in their chosen fields.

ABOUT THE AMAZING ENTREPRENEURS FEATURED IN THE SPRING ISSUE OF P.O.W.E.R. MAGAZINE

Tonia DeCosimo, founder and editor-in-chief of P.O.W.E.R., states, “Spring is a time for renewal and rebirth.  It can be symbolic for starting new projects and creating new ideas.”  In the Spring 2019 issue, P.O.W.E.R. features amazing women entrepreneurs with million dollar ideas starting with their cover woman, Joy Mangano, who has invented some of the most unique and necessary home products such as the Miracle Mop, Huggable Hangers and My Little Steamer.  Judith Ripka, a jewelry expert and designer, has designed fabulous eye-catching jewels that every woman wants to own.  Trish McEvoy, a makeup artist known for teaching the power of makeup, has created some of the best makeup brushes and tools to make every woman look beautiful.  Patti Stanger, a third generation matchmaker, has devoted her life to helping people find love.  As star and executive producer of the reality television show The Millionaire Matchmaker and an author, Patti created and works with the clients of The Millionaire’s Club which is dedicated to helping wealthy and demanding men and women find the mate of their dreams.  In addition to her role as one of “The Real Housewives of New Jersey,” Dolores Catania is an entrepreneur who owns multiple fitness centers and is a busy mother to her children and her rescue pets.  This caring woman is also a passionate philanthropist helping her community, St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital, local women and children’s shelters and animal welfare organizations.  Laura Wasser is a renowned divorce attorney to the stars and author, who created “It’s Over Easy” which is an online divorce platform to guide you through every aspect of your case and make it easier to navigate through a divorce without breaking the bank.  Lavinia Errico is one of the founders and visionaries behind Equinox Fitness Clubs that help transform people’s lives both physically and mentally.  Elaine Swann, known as the “Etiquette Lady,” is the owner of the Swann School of Protocol.  She is the go-to person for everything etiquette, appearing on all the major television and radio programs, as well as in popular magazines.  She shares tips on manners and etiquette for us and our children.  Kym Douglas is a television host, beauty, fashion and lifestyle expert, best-selling author, and comedy actress, as well as a breast cancer survivor.  Her comedic appearances on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” teach us how important it is to live life to its fullest and not sweat the small stuff.  These are just a few of the incredible women entrepreneurs featured who have taken their ideas, believed in them and turned their passion into successful ventures.

ABOUT THE HIGHLY SUCCESSSFUL WOMEN OF P.O.W.E.R.

P.O.W.E.R. member Kelley Gardner is the owner and founder of Kelley Gardner, CRNA, Inc.  She is a nurse anesthetist and is passionate about providing safe anesthesia for all patients.  Barbara Steingas is a life coach, inspirational speaker and health and healing specialist.  She believes harmony between the mind, body and spirit can positively impact a person’s ability to recover from trauma and live a full and healthy life.  After following her own health regimen, she was able to regain her health from Crohn’s Disease.  These women and the many others featured are proof that with passion, dedication and hard work, dreams can come to fruition.

 

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