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Article: Bill Me Later and Zappos.com Recognize "The Household CEO".
- Article from:
- Women's Health Weekly
- Article date:
- September 3, 2009
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Bill Me Later Inc. and Zappos.com have announced the winner of the "Household CEO" video contest and her name is Lisa Roberts. A stay-at-home CEO from Lexington, Kentucky, Lisa embodies the spirit of every ordinary mom who deftly manages home, family, and a whole lot more 365 days a year with no time off and doing it all with humor, grit, grace, coffee and a mobile phone. It wasn't an easy selection: The contest which posed the question, "What does it take to fill your shoes?" brought video entries both insightful and entertaining from multi-faceted, digitally savvy, agile, and above all, busy entrants from around the country (see also Bill Me Later Inc.).
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