We asked some very talented folks to tell us about the most innovative thing they’ve done in their career.
Valerie Naiman

Founding the first Eco-Village in North America was an out-on-a-limb venture. I had been a costume designer for film and television beforehand and had no clue how to manifest an eco-village. Read more>>
Katherine Pryor

After grad school, I got hired in a job I loved helping hospitals bring more local and sustainable foods to their cafeterias and patient meals. It allowed me to collaborate with lots of interesting people working in health care, public health, nutrition, and sustainability. Read more>>
Brooke Morgan

One of the most innovative moments in my career was leading the development of a complete photo and video identity for an agency. When I started as a Videographer, it was clear the organization craved a strong presence in video production, and they had selected me to implement their vision. Read more>>
Kylie Fitts

Prior to Covid, I was regularly working with larger crew sizes on sets, consisting of art directors, stylists, assistants, etc. Shoots during the Covid era required me and my clients to pivot – especially considering that most of my shoots take place in someone’s home. Read more>>
Briana Hamilton

Innovation can be defined as the process of introducing a new idea that brings significant positive impact and value. When launching Sacred Writings Clothing Co, I aimed to prioritize to stay sacred (staying connected to God) , positivity, encouragement, and impact. Read more>>
Mary Meier-Evans

My Business, The Curious Cowgirl, began in 2018 as a Travel Blog. And today, The Curious Cowgirl offers so much more than travel….including antique sourcing and selling, Social Media Coaching for Antique Dealers, Antique and Vintage Textiles, and the newest venture…needlepoint canvas designs. Read more>>
Jess Felix

Most entrepreneurs would agree that the key to running a successful business is consistency. Not me. As a ghostwriter, I am never the same writer twice (unless you hire me for a series, which occurs). I market myself as a bloodhound of prose. Read more>>

