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Saving Fashion an Arm and a Leg (and Some Torsos Too)
Mannequin Fascination Spurs Sustainable Business
Meet the Oakland woman giving mannequins a second life
Small Business Spotlight: Judi Henderson’s Mannequin Madness
Making a Career Change During the COVID-19 Pandemic
11 Unique Business Ideas That Make Money
10 Off-the-Wall Businesses
Turning Passion Into Profit
Founder of Largest Black-Owned Supplier of Mannequins Making Millions
The Encore Career Handbook: How to Make a Living and a Difference in the ...
Late Bloomers Become First-Time Entrepreneurs
A New Take On An Old Display With Mannequin Madness
Financial Times
Judi Henderson-Townsend Turned A Side Hustle Into A Million-Dollar Business, Now She's The 'Mannequin
Finding Business Opportunities in a Global Downturn
The mannequin queen: How one woman built a business out of retailers’ trash
In Her Own Words: Judi Townsend’s pandemic partnership bridges business, race and RBG
Oakland CEOs attend RISE of Diverse
California Business Saves Mannequins from Landfills
The Mannequin Fascination That Spurred a Sustainable Business.This entrepreneur made a purchase out of liquidation and found her niche reselling castoffs from major fashion brands.
Waste sleuth Todd Sutton discovers an innovative way to recycle mannequins.
Judi Henderson-Townsend recycles stiffs for a living. What’s more, she plans to give them new brains.
Turning Body Parts — Mannequin Body Parts — Into a Business
Judi Townsend was searching for Tina Turner concert tickets on Craigslist one day in 2000 when she spotted an advertisement for a mannequin for sale from a shop in Oakland, Cali
Old Mannequins Find New Life at Major Retailers Thanks to This Eco-Conscious Company
Recycling 400,000 lbs of Mannequins Each Year
Third acts: Some older adults are rejecting lives of leisure – on purpose
Mannequin Madness: Craze behind buying and renting retail cast-offs
Award honors Mannequin vision
The Queen of Mannequins Reaches for a Million
These Weird and Wonderful California Places Are Rarely Open. How You Can Go Inside