Women Inventors and the 7 Percent: the idea was just the beginning

It was an aha moment…

…that would change their lives forever.

Russie Coy Jones was taking care of her father, who suffered with COPD and dementia fell during a blackout in 2009. Guess what she turned her idea into?

what can we learn from these invention stories?

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It was an aha moment…

…that would change their lives forever.

Russie Coy Jones was taking care of her father, who suffered with COPD and dementia fell during a blackout in 2009. Guess what she turned her idea into?

what can we learn from these invention stories?

Anne Brewer dropped her cell phone into a port-a-john.

NASTY!

but that’s how the Wallabox was born.

Becca Brown and Monica Ferguson were frustrated by destroying their high heel shoes on uneven surfaces like cobblestone and grass. Oprah calls their invention, the Solemates “Genius”

Do you want to know what happens next?

Frances Prado was inspired while reorganizing her drawers to become the inventor of Hanging Secrets. On her LinkedIn profile is written- I was amongst an elite class; only 7% of all sole inventors in the United States are women and less than 0.30% are Latina. The distinctions are humbling.

Humbling?

I call it tragic.
If only 7% of all sole inventors in the United States are women, what is the percentage in Great Britian, South Africa, or Iran?

You’ll love reading these inspirational journeys of what women have invented and what it means to today’s Women Inventors to be part of this elite group…

More than a list of inventions and inventors. these stories of inventions will inspired.
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