Last night I attended a social networking meeting I have been meaning to attend for awhile. Although my schedule has been hectic, it was a meeting I wasn’t about to miss. BizEMoms was hosting another parent inspired company called Our MIlk Money. As I listened during the meeting, what intrigued me the most was the passion and determination of the leaders. Supportive and caring, these women possessed qualities I highly admire. They are truly momprenuers.
Laura Wintermute, Tamara Hight, and Angie Ramsey – officers of BizEmoms.com
Though designing and supporting the BizEMoms website, I have had the pleasure of working with these dedicated ladies. I will still remember the day I met them to discuss their website needs. I was in awe of the level of organization and efficiently. This was serious business! With their binders in hand, they told me about their mission, hosted events, and monthly meetings where they feature each member. They discussed their goals and vision of being as supportive as possible to the community around them though charitable work and membership needs. It became very clear to me creating a partnership with BizEmoms would provide me not only more exposure, but inspire me to be as dedicated towards my own personal goals as a mother in business. If Laura (pregnant at the time) can attend school, care for her 3 year old, operate a business AND be the president of BizEmoms… then anything was possible!
Ally Loprete, Co-founder of Our Milk Money
Although I never met Ally until last night, she and I had emailed several times over the past few months. We stumble upon each other though another referral, a close friend of my sister. Our mutual friend knew we were both starting business and thought it might be valuable contact.
To make a long story short – Ally told me though email about her organization and mission of being “THE” directory for self employed people and to spread the word as much as I could. It wasn’t until last night I truly realized how her message of purchasing “among” other self employed parents can create a mini-economy. By doing so, you support families and children within your community. As a firm believer of karma where everything you do has a cause/effect – I can understand and appreciate her mission. I admire she is determined to find a venue for other self employed parents find, connect and share resources and services with one another.
So my hats off to you ladies! You definatly deserve it……
Kimberly at greenseedwebdesign.com


