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the co-lab panel: How to Capitalize on Your Passions

Kristy interviews blogger and designer Julie Woolenberg about how to leverage your passions into your career.

When Julie was 18 years old she moved to New York City to attend the Fashion Institute of Technology. As a student, she started working at the original flagship Kate Spade Boutique on Broome Street in Soho. Julie then went on to work in Kate Spade’s sourcing and product development department. She was there to see Kate Spade go from a start-up to a global accessories powerhouse. After Kate Spade Julie went on to the fashion retailer The Gap where she worked in pre-production focusing on Women’s and Kids Denim. She spent time traveling to the company’s headquarters in San Francisco and global offices overseas. After many years in New York City she decided to move out west and settled in Los Angeles to raise our family. In 2018, Julie launched Julesee.com a fashion and lifestyle blog. It’s been an amazing platform for her to share my love of fashion, cooking, travel, art, and the outdoors.

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