ALBUQUERQUE, N.M., Nov. 20, 2018 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Kaelin Poulin, founder of LadyBoss, has been awarded the Silver Stevie® Award for Female Entrepreneur of the Year in the Consumer Products: 11 to 2,500 Employees category at the 15th annual Stevie Awards for Women in Business.
The Stevie Awards for Women in Business honor women executives, entrepreneurs, employees, and the companies they run– worldwide. More than 1,500 entries were submitted this year for consideration in more than 90 categories.
In addition to Poulin's Female Entrepreneur of the Year Stevie Award, the LadyBoss Transformation System earned the Bronze Stevie Award for Best New Product or Service of the Year- Consumer Products.
LadyBoss launched in 2017, offering a complete weight loss system for women, including support and training programs, supplements, coaching and merchandise. In less than two years, LadyBoss has grown to a team of more than 70 while serving more than one million women across all of its products, online communities, and programs. The LadyBoss start-up story was recently featured on Forbes.com and in Entrepreneur Magazine.
"I'm honored for this recognition and to be among the inspiring female leaders in my category," says Kaelin Poulin. "I'm grateful for the opportunity to make a positive impact, not only in business, but for the thousands of LadyBosses we serve. The response and support from women around the world that are working hard at their own goals while supporting other women continues to amaze me."
To learn more about LadyBoss, visit ladyboss.com. For media interviews or inquiries, contact [email protected]
Details about the Stevie Awards for Women in Business and the list of awardees in all categories are available at StevieAwards.com/Women.
ABOUT THE LADYBOSS TRANSFORMATION SYSTEM
The LadyBoss Transformation System features a five step product system that helps accelerate women through their weight loss journey: BURN, FUEL, LEAN, REST, RECOVER. Since its launch in October of 2017, The LadyBoss Transformation System has impacted the health of more than 150,000 women across the world.
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