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Member Spotlight: Kimberly Gellman
9/17/2009
- Member Spotlight
- Did You Know?
We are back with a member spotlight - where we get to give you a close-up look
at one of the members of the Executive Moms Network. (Just one of hundreds
of interesting reasons to be there yourself)
Member Spotlight: Kimberly Gellman, St. Louis, MO
Quick
Career Description
Online Kids' Room Interior
Designer; Entrepreneur, Mommy Blogger
The More-Than-One-Line Career
Recap
Founder of
Artistic Sensations,
"the one-stop-shop to create your child's dream room."
After finding that it was much harder than I expected to create a dream kids
room for my boys, I founded the company in the early 90's out of my garage.
Since then, Artistic Sensations (www.artisticsensations.com)
has become an online retail destination specializing in fulfilling the needs of
parents who desire unique, customized, high quality furniture, bedding,
accessories and gift items for their infants and young children. It's my passion
and I've made it my
mission to help people make their child's room completely unique and fun.
Fast Family Facts
I have two
boys, 11 and 13, and have been married for 16 years of bliss (usually)!
A little More Personal Trivia
I practice yoga daily (meditation and and lots of
hugs from my family are what make me happy). I also have made a bit of
reading fables and self help books.
Executive Mom Pearls of Wisdom
I have a few:
Take time for family on the
weekends and give them your full attention. Take an hour for some type of
exercise and get 8 hours of sleep - it's what keeps me sane. And finally,
have passion for life and people.
Connect with Kim and Other Great
Members on the Executive Moms Network
Our
Latest Blog Post
It is a natural tendency in editorializing about and for executive moms to focus
on the executive part, or the mom part, or as a function of this, the kids part.
But (for those to whom this applies), what about the wife part? Sometimes
it takes a little focused couple time to be
reminded of how much its care and feeding matters too.
Read Marisa's Blog
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