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On top of sharing how she runs her thriving retail business, Ban.do, Jen Gotch opens up about her own mental health issues, how she stays organized and the b.
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Jen Gotch is the face of Ban.do, the company she co-founded in 2008. She's also become a champion of mental health advocacy with a following all her own. March 21, 2020
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Jen Gotch is the founder and chief creative officer of ban.do and an advocate for mental health and emotional well-being. In 2008, she founded ban.do with a friend, and with no prior business experience, was able to work with a small group of passionate people and transform it from a small hair accessories company into a beloved lifestyle brand that's all about encouraging joy and personal.
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Jen Gotch was diagnosed with depression when she was 23, and she's always been open about it. "I never felt a stigma and didn't keep it private," says Gotch, now 47. "I never felt a stigma and.
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Ahead, read our Q&A with Jen Gotch, and keep scrolling to shop her Top 10 must-haves. Jen Gotch is genetically predisposed to optimism. She's a visionary, a creative powerhouse and an advocate for mental health and emotional well-being. Jen also feels she would make a great crime scene investigator if her current career doesn't work out.
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Join Jen Gotch, founder and CCO of ban.do, for a discussion on her new book The Upside of Being Down addressing the stigmas surrounding mental health. Gotch.
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It was sunny in Los Angeles on Tuesday, and that's all Jen Gotch needed to have a good day. More than a month into the state's stay-at-home order, the Ban.do founder had on a head-to-toe plaid.
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Born. in The United States. Member Since. January 2020. edit data. Jen Gotch is genetically predisposed to optimism. She's a visionary, a creative powerhouse and an advocate for mental health and emotional well-being. In 2008 she founded ban.do with a friend, and with no prior business experience, was able to work with a small group of.
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Ban.do founder and chief creative officer Jen Gotch announced on Instagram that she plans to immediately "step down" from her position. Over the weekend, a former employee accused Gotch of.
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However, behind the scenes at the lifestyle and apparel brand Ban.do that she co-founded, current and former employees have exposed Gotch's alleged racism as well as a discriminatory workplace, leading Gotch to resign as the company's top creative on Tuesday. In an email to The Times on Wednesday, a brand representative confirmed Gotch's.