by Denver Woman | May 14, 2015 | June/July 2007, Profile
A few years back, Julie Aigner-Clark was a parent in search of soothing, healthy stimuli for her infant daughter but was shocked at the nonexistent options. Clark, a former teacher who had quit work to raise her daughter, conceptualized the idea of a video, produced...
by Denver Woman | May 14, 2015 | June/July 2007, Upfront
DENVER WOMAN spoke to four women who willingly have taken on one of the most difficult jobs that exist – parenting. With each one approaching parenting from a different angle, they provide perspectives about the ways they handle various parenting issues. We hear...
by Denver Woman | May 14, 2015 | June/July 2007, Role Model
The Thinking Person’s Sport. Racing across a field on a horse going 35 miles an hour takes a fearless person. Erica Gandomcar-Sachs is exactly that – a fearless woman. Gandomcar-Sachs learned to play polo at the age of eight years old and now, at 27,...
by Denver Woman | May 14, 2015 | Family Issues, June/July 2007
How to cope when there’s no time to cook. For most families, the end of school or the workday is just the beginning, with sports practices, dance classes, errands and chores that remain to be done. Thanks to some very helpful meal solutions featured in this...
by Denver Woman | May 14, 2015 | Dollars & Sense, June/July 2007
An Exclusive Club. Individuals who have high credit scores are offered credit as a much lower rate than those who have lower credit scores. This article provides an easy overview of what credit scoring is, factors that account for your credit score, how to get a...