Boomer sees business in discarded mannequins
July 20th, 2011Judi Henderson-Town felt trapped. For years she was unhappy as an account executive at such industry giants as Johnson & Johnson and United Airlines. She found corporate life soul-destroying.
I wanted something more entrepreneurial, said the 53-year-old Henderson-Town. But I didnt know it was an option no one I knew growing up owned their own business.
In the past decade shes carved out her own eco-friendly niche and launched a San Francisco Bay Area business that recycles and then resells old mannequins. Henderson-Town has become a clearinghouse for businesses looking to dump old displays that previously ended up in landfills.