Frustrated by the lack of options in style and fit of women's motorcycle apparel , Denise Maple quit her career in banking and founded VaVaVroom in 2007. Today the company provides female motorcycle enthusiasts with fashionable, functional motorcycle clothing and gear for women of all sizes.
The Chicago-based businesswoman is not only active in the motorcycling community, but is involved in many civic and community groups. On a personal note, I always enjoy meeting Denise at motorcycle conferences around the USA, and being a sister co-host on SideStandUp Motorcycle Radio. And I love her designs – the V-Twin shirts, and the One of Those Girl shirts, too.
Denise is also an inspiring and creative businesswoman, finding ways to include the community in growing and sharing the spirit of motorcycling. For example, she ran an "Are You One of Those Girls" contest on the VaVaVroom Facebook Page, which got women to submit their stories for a chance to win products. It was fun looking at all the entries, and participating by voting for your favorite.
I'll leave you with Denise's mission statement:
VaVaVroom is on a mission to offer women motorcyclists of all sizes fashionable, safe riding gear. We believe that women become empowered when they get on a bike, and that this skill infuses us with a sense of identity and freedom that transcends social boundaries. We believe that women cyclists see the world in a different light as we travel the earthly and spiritual roads of our lives. Further, we believe that our collective experience "on the road" infuses us with confidence to live every facet of our lives – career, relationships and pastimes – more robustly. We women are a unique community within the universe of motorcycle riders and in that community, "strong" and "feminine" are never at odds. Our foundation is respect. Our ethos is trust. Our future is unlimited.
Get more info on http://vavavroomonline.com.
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