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2005-06 Entrepreneurs in Residence

Jill Gordon '80

Jill Gordon attended Kellogg’s 4 Quarter Program in 1980 immediately after graduating from Wharton’s undergraduate business school. After 5 years of ad agency account management work she “retired” for a decade of motherhood. Jill and former Kellogg classmate Kim Lee Stolze founded KidSnips (a Chicago-area chain of kid’s hair salon/toy stores) as a mid-life “crisis” career change in 1997. Currently KidSnips has 7 stores and continues to grow approximately one store per year.

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