StarWorks Cellars
By Joyce Lancaster
 
Marlena Studer
In 2009, StarWorks Cellars – a winery devoted to “good works” in the name of the stars – was born. To further honor her mother’s memory Marlena is interested in making her next project a celebrity wine that raises money for cancer survivors and cancer research.

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Lifetime Nutrition, LLC.
By Mary Runser
 
Coco Newton
“My clients are those who just don’t feel well to those at the opposite end of the spectrum; the ‘walking wounded.’ They are people who have gone to physicians and specialists, and taken all of the medications but still aren’t feeling well. They’re stuck in a health rut.”

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I Care For Seniors
By Mary Runser
 
Marjorie Lautenbach
“My father developed Multiple Sclerosis when I was a child.” she said. “I’ve lived with illness all of my life. I watched how my mother cared for my father, and later I cared for him as well. Going through that in my childhood years really gave me the desire to become a nurse.”

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Siri Gottlieb Attorney and Social Worker
By Katie Milewski
 
Siri Gottlieb
“Nowadays, we talk about the parenting plan or the parenting schedule, not custody,” Siri said. “When a parent has their kids, they’re not visiting them, they’re parenting them.”

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Delta Possibilities
By Alyson Halpert
 
Beth Stoner
“You can fix all the problems,” Beth explains, “and still not have a vibrant, healthy organization.” Instead, when she meets with clients initially, she likes to ask, “What do you want to create? What are the possibilities in this particular change

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Jazzercise
By Katie Milewski
 
Joy Bucher
While owning two franchises, being a mom and working full time during the school year as a school psychologist for Monroe County ISD can be tough, it’s the passion for Jazzercise and its benefits that keep Joy going.

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Lexi's Toy Box
By Jan Fields
 
Crystal Metzger
Crystal retired from a career in social work. While her daughter was away at college, Crystal decided she wanted to do something fun and different. Her family came from Germany, and she'd always loved toys, so opening a toy store seemed a natural fit.

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WS Williams Consulting
By Mary Runser
 
Wendy Williams
Wendy uses a “message multiplication” tactic in promoting businesses. Integrating a PR finesse, she pitches compelling content for a local food market, such as Monahan’s Fish Market, to Ann Arbor.com and the Ann Arbor Chronicle, and even to larger publications like Saveur or Bon Apetit.

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