Lisa Druxman

Lisa Druxman is Entrepreneur.com's "Mompreneur" columnist and the founder and CEO of fitness franchise Stroller Strides. Druxman is also a nationally recognized speaker and author, and is considered an expert in the field of fitness, particularly pre- and postnatal fitness. She hosts a free monthly webinar during which she answers questions from fellow mompreneurs. If you are interested in participating, contact her at lisa@strollerstrides.com.
Want to write for Entrepreneur too? Apply to join Entrepreneur Leadership network.

More From Lisa Druxman

Entrepreneurs

4 Differences of Mompreneurs

Mom biz owners are different from other entrepreneurs in several ways. For one, motherhood inspires them.
Building a Business

When Recession Equals Opportunity

5 women launched their long-held dream of starting a business by finding gaps in the marketplace and filling them, despite the recession. Follow the 4 tips here to do the same.
Building a Business

A Day in the Life . . . Part I

Mom entrepreneurs weigh in on the place where home and office intersect. How do they achieve balance? How do they find time? Find out.
Building a Business

Family Support is Paramount

Learn how five mompreneurs found ways to get help and inspiration from their spouses and their children.
Building a Business

Empty Nest, Full Plate

Growing (or grown) children can provide opportunity for renewed focus on your business.
Building a Business

Mom, Can You Find Time?

These tips on better concentration and work efficiency can bring mompreneurs much closer to the 4-hour work week.
Building a Business

The Guilty Mom Entrepreneur

There's no perfect way to balance business and family life, but there is a way to feel proud about your accomplishments every day.
Building a Business

Unstoppable Moms

Feeling afraid and overwhelmed? Let these successful women who overcame significant obstacles inspire you.
Business News

Hire My Mom

Learn more about a resource that brings together businesses and qualified mom professionals wanting to work from home.
Business News

Marketing to Moms

When trying to reach the "Mommy Market," keep their busy schedules and individuality in mind.

More Authors You Might Like