Contrasts in life

My innovation Cuddly Bandaids from 2009, still growing strong supporting children in need

My innovation Cuddly Bandaids from 2009, still growing strong supporting children in need

My father always said that I was the one to inherit the doctor’s hat, and I felt a lot of pressure. I’m sorry to say that my father was old school and very judgemental and felt that the only proper way to make a living was through an academic career. That didn’t happen to me…

I wonder if he would have been proud of me anyways. I never got the college degree, but I tried a lot of different ways in life. I began as an air traffic controller, went from there to a graphic design school, transfered into the IT Educational industry and ended up an an inventor and entrepreneur. Product development and problem solving has always been key to all my work, no matter what company I’ve been in. As a single mom of four children, obviosuly my inventing was circling around a life with children.

I’m still adding careers to my CV and today at the age of 53, I so enjoy the beauty and health aspect to life. I’m curious about my next role and look forward to be an asset and to use both my skills, experience and innovative abilities fully.

A coming collaboration with Stiftelsen Friends against bullying, in stores January 2021

A coming collaboration with Stiftelsen Friends against bullying, in stores January 2021

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