![]() ![]() In her book, Rowe takes budding go-getters into the story behind her game-changing company, sharing personal anecdotes that show how they, too, can build a focused business that turns a profit without ever conceding personal or social values for the sake of the bottom line. ![]() Last spring, she published “ The Magic of Tiny Business,” a book inspired by her lifestyle. In 1989, she founded Eco-Bags Products, which is dedicated “to produce responsibly made and sourced bags at great prices, so that reusable becomes a way of life.” For nearly 30 years, Rowe has run her company without sacrificing personal or professional goals. Sharon Rowe ’79 insists that shouldn’t be the case. The grind is the place where entrepreneurs earn their place at the table. In the world of “ Shark Tank,” Gary Vee, and entrepreneur culture, nothing gets glamorized more than the hardships that go into developing a business. ![]()
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