Published: August 10, 2005
Jill Tanenbaum Graphic Design & Advertising Donates Time & Talent to Help Young Entrepreneurs
Produces First Marketing Piece for Ba Ba Baubles

After 20 years as the president of Jill
Tanenbaum Graphic Design & Advertising (JTGDA), Jill Tanenbaum knows a
natural entrepreneur when she sees one. She recently found two, Celia age
13 and Olivia Reingold age 10, through the DC Chamber of Commerce, and is
helping them promote their company Ba Ba Baubles, by writing and designing
their first brochure pro bono.
Already a viable company with its jewelry and other products for teens in
local stores such as Periwinkles, Wake Up Little Susie and Full of Beans,
Ba Ba Baubles wanted a brochure for its two newest products, a tie skirt
(made from neck ties) and a lap-size patchwork blanket. "We didn't
hesitate to donate our talents to help these exceptionally creative
sisters. They have the product, and we have the marketing experience to
help them chart the future of their enterprise. What better way to give
something back then to help the next generation of entrepreneurs realize
their potential and dream," stressed Tanenbaum.
Celia and Olivia are as philanthropic as they are entrepreneurial. A
portion of all sales go to the Shiloh Project of Fairfax, Virginia, an
organization that links unwanted dogs with teens in trouble. All items are
made by Celia and Olivia, and quantities are limited and can be ordered via
the web site www.bababaubles.com.
Jill Tanenbaum Graphic Design & Advertising Inc. is a full-service
marketing firm providing a complete range of marketing strategy, graphic
design, advertising, and public relations products and services to private
sector, public sector, for-profit, and non-profit organizations. Clients
include US Postal Service, Fannie Mae, The American Red Cross, The
Smithsonian National Zoo, and Johns Hopkins University Part-time
Engineering to name a few.
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