by Emily | Jul 8, 2019 | Work Wardrobe
Angella Wilson wears lots of hats. She’s a management executive, a college teacher, a businesswoman, and a wife and mother. As program director for KentuckianaWorks, the workforce development board for the seven-county area, she provides strategic guidance on...
by April Allman | May 3, 2019 | Derby, Work Wardrobe
Tonya Abeln suggests bringing three pairs of shoes for the track on Derby and Oaks. “I rotate throughout the day so I put pressure on a different part of the foot.” Photo by Joon Kim Tonya Ramsey Abeln’s work wardrobe is all over the place. As director of community...
by April Allman | Mar 4, 2019 | Work Wardrobe
“I loved to look at houses as a kid,” says Annie Bender, a real estate agent with K-9 Realty, a newly formed agency. “My parents would drive me around so I could look at houses. I liked the architecture. When someone is riding around with me looking at homes, I think,...
by April Allman | Dec 11, 2018 | Work Wardrobe
When it comes to her work wardrobe, Ylonda Davis prefers separates. “I love pieces just because you can interchange them,” says Ylonda, 46, who is director of finance and administration at the Leadership Louisville Center and a board member of the American Lung...
by April Allman | Nov 19, 2018 | Work Wardrobe
Bailey Lannan has held varied positions in her career, from second-grade teacher, to mommy blogger, to salesperson for a book distributor — all while married and raising three children. Now, she is on to a fourth career as a senior product advisor for Heartland...
by April Allman | Oct 23, 2018 | Work Wardrobe
When Michelle Browning Coughlin started her law career, she already had two daughters — an infant and a toddler. “I was struggling with trying to figure out how to manage the expectations of being a lawyer and a mother,” says Michelle, 42, now an intellectual...