by Jill Tietjen | Jan 1, 2010 | In The News, Kalon Women Magazine
As authors of Her Story: A Timeline of the Women Who Changed America, we truly welcome the opportunity to tell
you more about the women on whose shoulders we all stand. Each month our plan is to highlight and profile women from our book—women who have made a difference! Throughout our country’s history, women have made contributions in the sciences, in the arts, in sports, in politics, in business, in medicine, in fact, across every field of endeavor. Women’s accomplishments to our country’s history will no longer be minimized, forgotten and/or ignored. We will highlight women across a wide spectrum of accomplishments and topics and weave their stories into the history with which we are far more familiar.
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by Jill Tietjen | Dec 1, 2009 | In The News, Newsletters
Choosing a topic for this month’s newsletter was not a struggle at all! For, in a season of joy, we have two joyous occasions to celebrate. First, we are pleased to announce that once again, for the fifth time Her Story: A Timeline of the Women Who Changed America made the non-fiction best seller list! Thanks to all of you for making this happen. Keep buying our book; you do know it makes a GREAT holiday gift, don’t you?
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by Jill Tietjen | Apr 27, 2009 | In The News, Kalon Women Magazine
Authors of Her Story are Women of the Month for Kalon Magazine!
I would like to introduce you to our May Kalon Women of the Month, Charlotte Waisman and Jill Tietjen. Together, these remarkable women have put together a book that all of you will not only want to purchase but will treasure for years!
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by Jill Tietjen | Mar 1, 2009 | In The News, Publications
Her story raved about in Society of Women Engineers Spring issue!
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by Jill Tietjen | Mar 1, 2009 | In The News, Publications
Daring to dream – Staten Island Parent
What do the following have in common? A patent for an illuminated writing board. The commercialization of indigo.
The process of tufting used for chenille bedspreads and industrial carpeting. The answer is: all were developed by girls while they were teenagers! Becky Schroeder, Eliza Lucas, and Catherine Evans didn’t know that they were changing the world with their ideas; but they did.
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by Jill Tietjen | Jan 25, 2009 | In The News, Publications
Her Story follows ladies’ impact on American culture and politics – Albuquerque Journal 
This volume offers snapshots of the achievements of the women who had some impact on the country from the users before it was a nation to 2007.
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