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Stella & Dot Family Brands CEO And Founder On “Undercover Boss”

 
Stella & Dot Family Brands CEO and Founder Jessica Herrin will be featured on CBS’s hit series “Undercover Boss,” airing tonight, January 30, 2015 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Stella & Dot is the first “Social-Selling” company to be featured on the show.
Going undercover as “Nicole,” Herrin visited with four key functions within the Stella & Dot organization. As the accessories company plans for an expansion into a Family of Brands this year, Herrin had the opportunity to go undercover to experience different aspects of the organization and ensure that everyone is set up for success as the business readies for their next stage of growth.
Herrin traveled to three offices outside of her San Francisco Headquarters to roll up her sleeves and work in the front lines of the company; she visited the Groveport, Ohio Distribution Center to learn the order fulfilling process, she traveled to New York City’s Design Studio to learn what goes in to the intricate techniques of creating jewelry, and she spent time in the Delight Center in Scottsdale, Arizona to work with the team on fielding customer and sales force inquiries.
She also traveled to the Midwest to learn more about the Independent

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Interview with Kelly Wenzel – Founding Director with Stella & Dot and National Account Manager with Simply Hired

Tell us about your work at home position with Stella & Dot. Stella & Dot’s mission is to give women globally the means to style their own life on their own terms. With Stella & Dot, our celebrity coveted accessories brand is only sold through private trunk shows, personal shopping sessions and our ecommerce site. […]

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Home Party Companies Are Making Waves In The U.S.

 
Helaine Olen, contributing editor at Pacific Standard and author of Pound Foolish talks about how home party companies are making waves, specifically in Silicon Valley:
The invitations began arriving shortly after I moved back to my native New York City in 2012. They all sounded eerily similar. Each offered a chance to spend some fun, quality time in an intimate setting with a few fellow moms—or “the girls”—while some sort of product, usually but not always clothing, was “shared.”
One of them beckoned me to a “trunk show” of jewelry and accessories by the company Stella & Dot, to be held at an Upper West Side brownstone. Another offered “a chance to share girlfriend time, refreshments and shop [sic]” for garments bearing the Ruby Ribbon label, a clothing and undergarment line.
A little Googling confirmed my suspicion: Like Amway and Mary Kay, these newer companies are multi-level marketing programs. Which is to say they offer their salespeople two ways to make money: by selling products directly to friends and neighbors, and—far more efficiently—by selling friends and neighbors on the idea of becoming salespeople themselves, and collecting a commission on their recruits’ earnings.
Suffice it to say, this was not exactly what I expected from a

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Stella & Dot’s CEO On The Brink Of Making A Billion Dollars

 
It’s a sunny, cold morning in Manhattan, too early for most people to be up. But in the New York showroom of the costume jewelry retailer Stella & Dot, a posse of chic employees are already caffeinated and hard at work. They are shoulder to shoulder around a long conference table, looking at bling—bib necklaces, bangle bracelets, cocktail rings, a rhinestone brooch fanned in feathers.
Busy grouping pieces into families is a raven-haired woman dressed like a high-fashion biker, right down to her black ankle boots: Jessica Herrin, 39, Stella & Dot’s CEO and founder. She lines up a row of necklaces, pulling out a golden rope chain that has a dangling trio of hearts.
She puts it around her neck and hoists the chain until the pendants lie against her sternum. “We need midlength,” she says decisively to her team. “It’s a style that works for everyone, everywhere. Dresses up or down. It’s fun or functional.”
Herrin’s close attention to her products and to the reasons women buy them has turned the business into a huge success. Since relaunching in 2007, Stella & Dot (stelladot.com) has paid out more than $100 million in commissions to its 20,000 sales reps.
Remarkably,

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