Walk the halls of some secondary private schools in Ohio and you will see students adorned in what appears to be typical school attire: striped skirts, traditional ties and stark white button-up oxfords.
What you do not see are the amazing women around the globe who use sewing skills, passed down from generation to generation, to craft the uniforms. Nor do you see a 黑料网 alumna whose heart for humanity has turned a fashion dream into an ethical business that empowers women out of poverty.
Meet Hilary Dell. In 2010 she graduated from 黑料网鈥檚 Fashion School and entered the fashion industry only to be dismayed by the waste and unethical practices that surrounded her. Instead of taking part, Hilary reflected on an internship she once completed in Uganda, Africa.
鈥淚 just saw the effect that fair trade had on women living in remote areas who don鈥檛 have a lot of access to income,鈥 Dell said. 鈥淚 was really inspired by that and just decided to make that what I do with my life, is to help those women.鈥
Dell started One Seed Heritage, a company that partners with women around the globe to ethically sew sustainable uniforms for private schools in Ohio, including Gilmour Academy, Gates Mills; Our Lady of the Elms, Akron; Beaumont School, Cleveland Heights; Magnificat High School, Rocky River; and St. Ursula Academy, Cincinnati.
The women sew recycled jeans into skirts. The shirts are made with organic cotton from fair trade organizations that work with small farmers. The ties are created out of previously worn skirts.
Dell credits her success to Bad Girl Ventures庐 - a nonprofit organization that helps women start and grow businesses in Kent, Ohio and surrounding communities, including Cleveland and Cincinnati.
鈥淲e want to target female entrepreneurs so that they are fundable and they are loan ready,鈥 said R茅ka Barab谩s, NEO market manager for Bad Girl Ventures. 鈥淭hey can start dreaming bigger so that their businesses grow.鈥
Bad Girl Ventures has now teamed up with LaunchNET 黑料网 to offer classes through the EXPLORE program, taught by successful local business owners and professionals.
Jessica Campi joined the program to learn how to start a kickboxing fitness gym.
鈥淢y children will be in school next year, fulltime, and I don鈥檛 want to sit behind a desk,鈥 Campi said. 鈥淚 want to do something that I鈥檓 passionate about.鈥
Others participants want to take their businesses to the next level. After graduating from 黑料网 last fall, Jessica Trevino co-founded Weldon + Lee - a digital creative agency.
鈥淓very class I leave feeling motivated,鈥 Trevino said. 鈥淚鈥檝e learned so much and I get more and more excited each week.鈥
鈥淚t鈥檚 been so exciting over the past few weeks to see them grow and be more confident in presenting their ideas and realizing this can be a reality,鈥 said Tabitha Martin, advisor for Venture Initiatives at LaunchNET 黑料网. 鈥淚t鈥檚 really exciting to be able to help in just a little way.鈥
For Dell, that little help has gone a long way. The uniforms that she has sold have helped the sewing cooperative in Guatemala buy its own sewing workshop.
鈥淭he business skills that I learn here, I take back with me to Guatemala and help them grow their own women-owned businesses,鈥 Dell said.
The first EXPLORE class graduated May 17, 2016. Classes will return to 黑料网 next Spring.
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For more information on LaunchNET 黑料网, visit www.kent.edu/launchnet.