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“I don't think military spouses want charity. I think they just want the opportunity to provide for their families or stay connected to something consistent.” – Lisa Bradley When Lisa Bradley and her co-founder Cameron Cruse, both military spouses, started R.Riveter in 2011, it wasn't just about making handbags—it was about creating opportunity, community, and ... Read more The post EP182 | Resilience, Rosie the Riveter, and Military Spouses with Lisa Bradley appeared first on KazSource.
R. Riveter is a company started by two Army spouses that employ other military spouses across the country to create beautiful and meaningful handbags and gifts that represent the stories of each woman who worked on them. Their business model allows these women to have productive and flexible careers while following their military spouses from one assignment to the next. Just like their namesake, R. Riveter, is a symbol of a true purpose-driven sisterhood, one that aims to help create a better future for everyone. Teaming up with “Shark” and billionaire investor Mark Cuban in 2016 allowed for much of this expansion. The company was started by Lisa Bradley and Cameron Cruise. Lisa Bradley, CEO/Co-Founder Lisa grew up in Columbus, MT–a small Rocky Mountain town. She studied Business and Entrepreneurship in the “big city” of Bismarck, ND, where she met Jason Bradley. Soon after, she married into the Army and the two enjoyed four duty stations in just over six years. Lisa combined a “roll up the sleeves” mentality with her MBA to launch R. Riveter with her friend and co-founder, Cameron Cruse. Lisa was named one of the 25 people changing the future of retail in 2019 by the National Retail Foundation. Cameron Cruse, CCO/Co-Founder Cameron Cruse co-founded R. Riveter in 2011 and set out to provide mobile, flexible income for military spouses across the country. She graduated from SCAD, first with a BFA in 2010, and then again with a master's in architecture in 2011.From 2014-2021 she lived in Southern Pines, NC with her family which became home for the company's flagship Retail store. She is currently living life “tiny” in an RV with her family as they build their dream home and start their next chapter in the great state of Texas. Cameron was named one of the25 people changing the future of retail in 2019 by the NRF and Apparel's 30 under 30 in 2018. Cameron is a mother of two and proud Military Spouse. She is a firm believer that we are stronger together than we are apart. Sara talks with Lisa and Cameron all about their story and progress with their business and as Military spouses, Lisa and Cameron joined together to do something not only creative, but also created jobs for other military spouses that move around a lot. Bradley and Cruse looked to the original Rosie the Riveter for inspiration. Today, R. Riveter's unique production model puts military spouses to work, crafting components of the handbags from their homes, no matter where they live or how often they move. They talk also about their successful appearance on Shark Tank in 2016 and made a match with entrepreneur Mark Cuban. Hear how they talked of backing out prior to their appearance. And how they pushed themselves to do a hard thing and how it so paid off. They were off on a faster growth track and it's worked out for their thriving business. Riveter continues to grow its network of military spouses "R. Riveter doesn't hire military spouses to make handbags. We make handbags to hire military spouses, and create a greater sense of mission," said Cruse. Military spouses also hold roles in product design, project management, marketing, and more. What can be more timely now than highlighting these entrepreneurs with a mission? Military spouses is it's own community.. moving every few years, being the stay-at-home mom, holding things together while their husbands can be anywhere and in various degrees of danger. R.Riveter holds the community in a circle of creativity, community and earning potential for the spouses. Yes, as Sara says, Live Boldly and We Can Do Hard Things!! Website: www.saraschultingkranz.com Social media: IG: https://www.instagram.com/saraschultingkranz/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@saraschultingkranz./about Sponsor: Go to www.saraschultingkranz.com and use the code Live Boldly at checkout to get the special price of $39 for programs offered. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
#IngallsShipbuilding takes pride in being a leader in the community. We support community organizations and events throughout the year, with a focus on causes that are close to the hearts of our shipbuilders. In this episode, Lisa Bradley, manager of corporate stewardship and community relations spotlights Ingalls Cares and the positive initiatives that benefit Ingalls shipbuilders and the communities where they work and live.
Ever wondered what it's like to lead product security at a massive, global, name brand enterprise technology company? Now's your chance! Lisa Bradley, senior director, product & application security at Dell Technologies, brings you into her world as a product security leader. Bradley explores her experiences as a security leader across technology products and software initiatives and discusses leading vulnerability and incident management, security champion initiatives, bug bounty programs and SBOM initiatives at Dell.
In this episode of Assist With Impact, Liz's guest is Dr. Kirstin Ferguson AM an author, columnist and company director. Liz talks with Kirstin about her experience navigating the career ‘climbing frame' and her latest book, Head & Heart: The Art of Modern Leadership. Kirstin shares some pivotal moments in her career, including when she was debating whether to become a journalist or join the military after leaving school. She ultimately chose the military, but her love for writing and journalism remained. She shares that she often suffers from imposter syndrome, but has learned to say yes anyway and trust herself. Listen to the podcast to hear Kirstin discuss what readers can expect from Head & Heart: The Art of Modern Leadership and why it is different to the many other leadership books that have been published. Kirstin explains that the book is unlike any other book on leadership because it combines her own research and experience with interviews of a diverse range of people, not just corporate leaders. She also talks about the importance of an Australian view on what it means to be a modern leader and how the book covers a mix of theories and research behind leadership. The Head & Heart Leader Scale™ is a tool developed by Kirstin Ferguson with Lisa Bradley at the QUT Business School to assess leaders' ability to integrate emotional intelligence with their professional skills. The scale is based on the concept that leadership involves not only technical competencies, but also a range of emotional intelligence skills, including empathy, self-awareness, and social skills. The scale consists of 24 questions that assess a leader's ability to lead with both their head and their heart, with each question assessing a different aspect of leadership. The aim of the scale is to help leaders identify areas where they can improve and develop their emotional intelligence skills to become more effective leaders. Kirstin and Liz discuss the results of Liz's Head & Heart Leader Scale Survey and how the results should be interpreted. Throughout the interview, Liz and Kirstin discuss the various ways Kirstin has advocated for women, including her viral social media campaign called #CelebratingWomen and how Administrative professionals can and do lead from within, and we discuss the contribution of Kirstin's own Chief of Staff Luisa. Visit https://headheartleader.com/ to take the 24-question survey and find out where you can order your copy of Head & Heart: The Art of Modern Leadership. Connect with Liz https://www.instagram.com/lizveevee/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/lizvanvliettrainerspeakercoach/
This week's show featured Waterford.org national spokesperson Kim Fischer discussing how that organization partners with schools and families to make sure kids have the tools to succeed, Visiting Nurse Association senior director of strategic funding Lisa Bradley inviting the public to their golf fundraiser to benefit the VNA's mission of taking care of the communities healthcare needs, and attorney Christina Martin warning consumers about home equity theft.
Watch Episode 2 of our Kingdom Conversation Series "Covenant Relationships". Featuring Faith Miller, Lisa Bradley, Felicia J. Washington Jones, and Julia Daniels. Saturday at 10am MST/ 12pm EST Visit our website to found out more about our organization : www.kingdomwomenenterprise.org Follow Us IG: @kingdomwomenenterprise2019 Facebook: @KWE2019 Ways to give to support organization www.Paypal.me/kingdomwomen1 Cash App: $KweME1 Amazon Smile
Watch Episode 3 of our Kingdom Conversation Series "Covenant Relationships". Featuring Faith Miller, Lisa Bradley, Felicia J. Washington Jones, and Julia Daniels. Saturday at 10am MST/ 12pm EST Visit our website to found out more about our organization : www.kingdomwomenenterprise.org Follow Us IG: @kingdomwomenenterprise2019 Facebook: @KWE2019 Ways to give to support organization www.Paypal.me/kingdomwomen1 Cash App: $KweME1 Amazon Smile
In our ‘Summer Reads' podcast series, we chat with freelance journalists who have written successful books. Bringing the first episode of series eight back with a bang is Lisa Bradley, the author of two psychological thrillers – Paper Dolls and The Lesson. Lisa began her writing career in local news and subsequently worked as a freelance journalist for national papers and magazines. She is now a lecturer in journalism at the University of Sheffield. We chat about the importance of nailing your first draft and finding success after rejection. The Author: Lisa Bradley Twitter: https://twitter.com/lisabjourno (@lisabjourno) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lisabwriter/?hl=en-gb (@lisabwriter) Website: https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/journalism/people/academic/lisa-bradley (https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/journalism/people/academic/lisa-bradley) Lisa's books: Paper Dolls The Lesson Agent: Anthony Harwood: http://antonyharwood.com/lisa-bradley/ (http://antonyharwood.com/lisa-bradley/) Publisher: Quercus Books: https://www.quercusbooks.co.uk/contributor/lisa-bradley/ (https://www.quercusbooks.co.uk/contributor/lisa-bradley/) Curtis Brown creative writing courses: https://www.curtisbrowncreative.co.uk/creative-writing-courses/ (https://www.curtisbrowncreative.co.uk/creative-writing-courses/)
Cameron Cruse - Cofounder of R. Riveter, Making Handbags to Hire Military Spouses Due to her husband's military orders, Cameron Cruse landed herself in the middle of nowhere Georgia in 2011. She had just graduated with her Master's in architecture but the hopes of building that career slowly faded. Soon after, Cameron met Lisa Bradley, her now business partner. Together they realized the challenge that they faced, finding meaningful employment as a military spouse. They knew this challenge was not unique to them. They set out to build a company that would first provide some kind of income opportunity to military spouses, R. Riveter was born. R. Riveter The mission came first and the product was decided afterwards. And today R. Riveter has grown its network of spouses or “Riveters” that are employed across the United States. Together they started created handbags, but that has grown to candles, gifts and more. They even offer an “heirloom” collection to transform your old military uniform, blanket or something else into a beautiful memory bag. In 2015 they opened a storefront in North Carolina. Shortly after they were featured on Shark Tank where they were able to gain an investor. The company continues to scale and grow to ultimately hire more military spouses. Check out who else has stepped into the Veteran Crowd Spotlight. Learn More www.rriveter.com FB: @rriveterbags Instagram: @rriveterbags VeteranCrowd Network Our "forever promise" is to build the veteran and military spouse community a place to connect and engage. VeteranCrowd is simply a national network of veterans, veteran led businesses and the resources they need to prosper. Subscribe to stay in touch, or consider if Individual or Corporate Membership in the Network is a fit for you. About Your Host Bob Louthan is a VMI Graduate, Army veteran, and executive with over 25 years of experience in mergers, acquisitions and private capital formation. He founded the VeteranCrowd Network to bring veterans and veteran-led businesses together with each other and the resources they need to prosper.
Making money as a military spouse is a mission in itself. We all know milspouse un and underemployment takes its toll on a military family's budget. To tackle the challenge many milspouses are thinking outside the box to create their own earning power. My guests did just a thing but on a big scale. In this episode, I talk with Lisa Bradley and Cameron Cruse the founders of the uber-successful handbag company, R. Riveter about creating income through entrepreneurship. Saying they're a handbag company is an understatement of their brand. Cameron and Lisa not only created a company to solve their own income and employment struggles, but they also created a company that helps hundreds of other milspouses earn a living wherever the military sends them. The show notes can be found here: https://laceylangford.com/podcast/r-riveter/
Friends: Dr Lisa Bradley and Dr Nughmana Mirza SCCJR besties Lisa and Nughmana first met when doing their PhD's at the University of Glasgow and soon found they had a lot in common; their research interests, having busy home lives with young kids, wanting to do academia differently and a shared love of chatting over cake and coffee. Soon their conversation sparked deep connection and collaboration. In this episode of Just Humans we look at how friendship can be viewed as a radical act within the academy and examine the ways in which it may enrich research and the people who make it. Since recording Dr Lisa Bradley is now a Lecturer in Creative and Interdisciplinary Studies in Education and Dr Nughmana Mirza is a Lecturer in Criminology at the University of Glasgow. Researchers Don't Cry?! https://researchersdontcry.wordpress.com Diversifying Justice https://diversifyingjustice.com Hosted by Dr Alistair Fraser, Director of the Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research (SCCJR). Produced & Edited by Rachelle Cobain, Communications Officer at SCCJR. Music: ‘Rewind' by Donna Maciocia and Sean H available to download from the Distant Voices EP ‘Looking at Colours Again'. Visit our website: www.sccjr.ac.uk or follow us on Twitter @TheSCCJR
R.Riveter handbags are more than just canvas and leather coming together into a beautiful functional accessory. Each part and piece, from the leather support tags to outer shell, is made in the homes of military spouses across the country. Every handbag carries a story.Founded in 2011 by Cameron Cruse and Lisa Bradley, R. Riveter exists to empower military spouses through mobile, flexible income and community. What began as two military spouses, armed with a big idea, and one sewing machine in a small attic, has grown into a bold and achievable mission shared by many.This November R.Riveter will commemorate 10 years of being business, but we are already raising our glasses! On this episode of ‘Still With You' I join co-founder, Cameron, to speak about her and Lisa's eager beginnings in Dahlonega, Georgia to investments on Shark Tank and a decade later launching the Riveter Fund, a grant program for military connected entrepreneurs. This special anniversary milestone arrives with moments of reflection, but also much celebration!Official show notes available atwww.kohliebrowning.comR. Riveter www.rriveter.com Use code, STILLWITHYOU15 to receive 15% off all R.Riveter products. One use per customer, online only, active 5/11/21-6/30/21Music, "We'll Be Alright" by Gabrielle Gracewww.gabriellegracemusic.netAd, "Stinson" by Reed Mathis
In this episode, Kevin + Steph have a fun conversation with Lisa Bradley, the CEO and co-founder of the company R. Riveter. This company was designed to provide opportunities for military spouses by making a line of fashionable American-made handbags and other accessories. Lisa has some great stories to share about starting the company with...
In this episode of What That Means, Camille invites Lisa Bradley, Director of Product and Application Security at Dell Technologies, onto the show to talk Product Security Incident Response Teams (PSIRT). Their convo covers things like: The job of PSIRTs The relationship between PSIRT and Secure Development Lifecycle (SDL) The difference between a weakness and a vulnerability How PSIRTs measure themselves What a CVD is How response timelines are set Transparency and trust Where smaller companies should start when setting up a PSIRT And lots more. Check it out. Here are some key take-aways: No company, old or new, will ever stop uncovering vulnerabilities. You need to make sure your company understands the importance of security and that sometimes security updates can be more important than feature updates. Establishing a good working relationship with researchers is really important. Be smart about when you’re disclosing vulnerabilities, especially if there’s nothing a customer or anyone else can do about it at the time. A lot of customers will say, ‘We want to know about a vulnerability right away!’ But it's actually not a good industry practice. Some interesting quotes from today’s episode: “Security at times can be more important than doing feature updates. But that's very difficult for teams to hear, because they think that profit comes from features.” “Lately, we're seeing a lot of customers that won't sign contracts or buy our product lines unless we have the right security practices in place. So security is somewhat a selling point, even though we don't make any money to address vulnerabilities.” “I think that we're going to see this continued trend of actually more vulnerabilities, until we go to more of a flatline. But they'll never go away.” “Do I want to say to every company that’s starting ‘Have security in the back of your mind, know that it's going to be there, know that you need to start early’? Yes. But is that the reality when you're financially not set to do more?” “I would say if you were looking at a company, and they weren't putting any security updates out at all, that there's a problem.” “It's really important to make sure if you're somebody who’s starting off, to have an email address, to establish relationships with researchers, to make sure they know how to get ahold of you. So that you could work with people before they want to publicly disclose something on you without having it patched.”
This week, the Retail Gets Real team gathers around an open fire with chestnuts and a microphone to reflect on their favorite moments of 2019, featuring: Chip Bergh of Levi’s, Mary Beth Laughton of Sephora, Elie Donahue of Rothy’s, Michelle Kelly of Lilly Pulitzer, Becky Waddell of Take Care, Rachael Gruntmeir of Black Scintilla, Ed Stack of Dick’s Sporting Goods, and Lisa Bradley and Cameron Cruse of R.Riveter. Learn more at retailgetsreal.com.
Today’s episode is brought to you by Go Squared Away. Want your very own personal assistant? Go Squared Away is a team of Military spouses who keep you (and your biz) covered on everything from bookkeeping to brain dumping, and staying organized to marketing. Don't forget to mention I sent you! Are you trying to grow your business, but feel stuck when it comes to growing in a way that doesn't feel gross? Then download the FREE Mindful Sales Guide. Lisa Bradley is one of the 20 featured, rockstar entrepreneurs who provided answers to your questions on sales strategy in a perfectly aligned way to who you are.Today’s Episode:R.Riveter Website linkR.Riveter InstagramR.Riveter on FacebookWhat we talked about:What is R.Riveter bags and how are they WAY different than any other bag?What is life like for a military spouse? What unique challenges do they face all.the.time? How does R.Riveter help support military spouses?The mental struggle for military spouses is very real. Most people have no idea what it’s like. You’re marrying into a lifestyle — and you’re part of what makes that work.“I was slowly losing my personal identity…I was a completely new person every time we moved”How did R.Riveter get started? “We had no idea what we were starting when we got going.”“We spent half of our budget on insulation for the attic we worked out of in the early stage. Bought a sewing machine, and grinded.”What did you tell yourself to get through those early stages? “There was no other option. We didn’t give ourself or our thought process any other option.”Put one foot in front of the other and make it work."When there isn’t another option — that’s sometimes the birthplace of AMAZING things. You’re not in the mindset of other options."What advice do you have for women who are launching a business in alignment with who you are?“You need to know where you’re going — but people get tripped up on all the steps to get there. You don’t need anything but Google in the beginning.”Take stories from other successful people and apply it to what you’re going through and think through how you can make that advice work for what you need to do. SHARK TANK. Tell me about your experience!“Terrifying and top of the mountain excitement at the same time.”How did you manage so much PR? “People want to tell a good story.” “Coming from the military, we have a perspective that most people don’t have the opportunity to have. It’s a very humbling experience and you put things into perspective in a way that civilians don't.”“I was consistently wishing my life away…and finally I just had to let that go and live in the moment. You only have one life to live.”How can you take responsibility for your life even when your life is harder than you’d like it to be? “Find your purpose.”Raising good kids in a transitional lifestyle. How Lisa is a role model for her kids. Re-identifying yourself in new environments. How do you consistently “be yourself”?Why the name R.Riveter? “We’re the no-fuss women. We’re grinding, trying to make a difference, and we want a bag that can handle our lifestyle.” She canSupport the show (https://www.shinestrong.co/podcast)
Missing out on #FIRSTCON19 this week! No worries! Join the interview in progress. Martin chats with Lisa Bradley (Senior Manager, NVIDIA PSIRT) and Jessica Butler (Senior Application Developer, NVIDIA) about their presentation at FIRST 2019 happening Monday, June 17 from 16:45-17:45.
During World War II, Rosie the Riveter famously left her home to go into factories and shipyards and help her country. Today, R.Riveter is bringing jobs into the homes of modern-day military families. Lisa Bradley and Cameron Cruse, co-founders of R.Riveter, share how the handbag maker empowers military families through mobile, flexible income. Learn more at retailgetsreal.com.
Anthony Weiner is released from federal prison!There are questions remaining over the Jussie Smollett attack.And, we talk with R. Riveter co-founder, Lisa Bradley!
Lisa Bradley was a military wife with too much time on her hands and not enough cash. She conceived of R. Riveter as means to earn some extra income, but more importantly to help other military spouses who were suffering a similar fate. She appeared on the television show Shark Tank and immediately achieved an offer from Mark Cuban. The company has taken off and she's employing more military spouses than ever. She is an amazing person and we wish her the best of luck.
Lisa Bradley was a military wife with too much time on her hands and not enough cash. She conceived of R. Riveter as means to earn some extra income, but more importantly to help other military spouses who were suffering a similar fate. She appeared on the television show Shark Tank and immediately achieved an offer from Mark Cuban. The company has taken off and she's employing more military spouses than ever. She is an amazing person and we wish her the best of luck.
On today's episode of On The Spot, we sit down with Cameron Cruse, the co-founder R. Riveter (https://www.rriveter.com/), a company founded by military spouses for military spouses. R.Riveter provides remote employment opportunities for military spouses from all over the country. Cameron Cruse faced a problem common to those who marry into the military: it's hard to find a job and build a career when your partner's military service require relocating frequently. So she teamed with fellow military spouse Lisa Bradley to put people like themselves to work making high-end handbags. Cameron met Lisa when both of their husbands were stationed in Georgia. They'd heard about the Create Jobs for USA campaign, which sparked their business model. They started in 2011 and created a Kickstarter fund in 2014, helping their hobby grow into a full-blown enterprise. In 2016, the two women pitched the idea on the popular show Shark Tank, and the experience helped teach them how to keep their momentum going. In 2017, the company's net revenue was $2.3 million. Key takeaways: > “You have to stay hungry… Anytime you get comfortable or you start to slow down, you’re ultimately going backwards.” ICYMI: Make sure to check out Cameron's On The Dot #WomanToWatch feature alongside her co-founder Lisa Bradley on our website OnTheDotWoman.com (https://onthedotwoman.com/woman/lisa-bradley-and-cameron-cruse) and on our daily newsletter and podcast Four Minutes With On The Dot (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/four-minutes-with-on-the-dot/id1309880515?mt=2)! Looking for more inspiration, advice and direction? Subscribe to our daily email newsletter and podcast Four Minutes with On The Dot where we provide you with the tools and motivation you need to get out there and be the badass babe you were meant to be. Sign up here! (https://signup.onthedotwoman.com/) Tune in next Thursday when we sit down with Maria Orozova, founder and Creative Chief Officer at MODIntelechy (https://modintelechy.com/)! We are focused on your success, so let us know what you think by chatting with us at @onthedotwoman on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. We’d love to hear your voice! Special Guest: Cameron Cruse.
Celebrate Military Spouse Appreciation day with this entrepreneur, Lisa Bradley, Co-Founder of R Riveter Inspiring story from starting a business in an attic, to crushing it on Shark Tank to supporting more than 100 military families in just a few years. To get Mom a terrific Mother's Day gift from American and Military Spouse made handbags to candles to jewelry, check out the R Riveter Marketplace. And if you want to join their amazing team as a Riveter or Ambassador, check out www.rriveter.com
November is Military Families Month and today we're recognizing the achievements of R. Riveter, a handbag company founded and run by military spouses. On today’s show, we feature an interview with Lisa Bradley, a finalist for this year’s Small Business Award for Veteran and Military Spouse Employment from Hiring Our Heroes. Bradley, along with fellow military spouse Cameron Cruse, founded the canvas and leather handbag business R. Riveter as a way to help military spouses and families who are struggling. Second Lady Karen Pence recently toured the company's warehouse in North Carolina.Also on today’s show:• Your letters to the editor. Don’t forget, your letter could be featured on our show; write us at letters@dailysignal.com or call 202-608-6205.• We remember the late Jack Kemp, a conservative icon who received The Heritage Foundation’s highest honor posthumously this month.The Daily Signal podcast is available on the Ricochet Audio Network. You also can listen on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, or your favorite podcast app. All of our podcasts can be found at DailySignal.com/podcasts.If you like what you hear, please leave a review or give us feedback. Enjoy the show! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
As this year's Winter themed 2018 Kate Bush Party in the Royal Vauxhall Tavern in London approaches on November 23rd, Seán chats to Homeground founder Dave Cross about the amazing history of fan conventions and parties that himself, Peter, Krys, Lisa Bradley and Kate herself have organised since the 1980s! Lots of memories of how Kate and her family got involved in these increasingly ambitious events, some RARE audio from the unforgettable 1990 Convention (yes, famously she announced potential live dates....they only took 24 years to arrive!) and we also manage to find time to discuss this month's upcoming remasters. Thanks Dave! Party tickets here: https://tinyurl.com/yb4tmms7 (with apologies for Mrs Bartolozzi's washing machine spinning in the background of this episode!)
Welcome back to Entreneato! We are excited to introduce a brand new guest to the Entreneato Family, Cameron Cruse! Cameron is the Co Founder and COO of R. Riveter Handbags, she is also a mother, designer and proud Army Wife. Growing up just outside of Atlanta, GA armed her with an appreciation for culture as well as a seemingly southern mindset. Upon completing her Masters in Architecture from the Savannah College of Art and Design in 2010, she did what most Military families do: she moved. An opportunity in disguise, as the one thing that might ruin a career actually paved the way for a much more impassioned and fulfilling path. In a small attic above her home near Ft. Merrill, GA, Cameron and fellow Military Spouse, Lisa Bradley, founded R. Riveter. Squawk Box Interview on CNBC Shark Tank Clip for R. Riveter Handbags Get 'Presence' by Amy Cuddy for free by clicking here! We’d love to find ways we can serve you better! Go to entreneato.com to hear archived episodes, connect with us on social media you can also fill out our contact form to submit comments and questions. Thank you! If you would like to support the show you can send a one time gift or become a monthly supporter by visiting our Patreon Page.
Welcome back to Entreneato! We are excited to introduce a brand new guest to the Entreneato Family, Cameron Cruse! Cameron is the Co Founder and COO of R. Riveter Handbags, she is also a mother, designer and proud Army Wife. Growing up just outside of Atlanta, GA armed her with an appreciation for culture as well as a seemingly southern mindset. Upon completing her Masters in Architecture from the Savannah College of Art and Design in 2010, she did what most Military families do: she moved. An opportunity in disguise, as the one thing that might ruin a career actually paved the way for a much more impassioned and fulfilling path. In a small attic above her home near Ft. Merrill, GA, Cameron and fellow Military Spouse, Lisa Bradley, founded R. Riveter. Squawk Box Interview on CNBC Shark Tank Clip for R. Riveter Handbags Get 'Presence' by Amy Cuddy for free by clicking here! We’d love to find ways we can serve you better! Go to entreneato.com to hear archived episodes, connect with us on social media you can also fill out our contact form to submit comments and questions. Thank you! If you would like to support the show you can send a one time gift or become a monthly supporter by visiting our Patreon Page.
The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview SHARK TANK WINNERS Lisa Bradley and Cameron Cruse. They hire military wives, primarily whose husbands are deployed. It's hard to find work, maybe because they have babies and they live on base and their extended family is far away for example. The company is named after Rosie the Riveter the WW II nickname for women that worked in the factory. Their products all have military names etc and are really nice.Some simply call it a handbag. We call it a mission.
Dec 20th - Lisa Bradley and Cameron Cruse from ABC's Shark Tank
Dec 20th - Lisa Bradley and Cameron Cruse from ABC's Shark Tank
We were able to get through with a dicely intenet connection to IGO's missionary in Honduras Lisa Bradley. Lisa runs a home for at risk boys, but also has a couple of girls there too. She does tremendous work there helping people in disperate need of aid. Currenty Lisa is blockaded in her home village on her farm. They are cut off from supplies and money and thye are running low on food. Please join us in prayer for Lisa and prepared to be inspired by her story and trails as she works to bring hope and lift to troubled kids in Honduras.