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Top 10 lesbian-owned companies: entrepreneurs create success on their own terms.

By Schenden, Laurie K.
Publication: Curve
Date: Thursday, October 1 2009

she works hard for her money

Lesbians, careers and the companies we love in 2009.

How many times have you heard it, that in our is-it-a-depression-or-is-just-a- recession ecomony, that we're lucky to just have jobs. In some parts of the U.S., unemployment is at Reagan levels (egad! time

for a Springsteen song) and with women juggling everything from student loans to childcare and car payments, chasing the dyke version ofthe American dream seems harder and harder. That's why these stories, about queer women who love their jobs and the companies they founded, are even more important now. LGBT folks have always paved their own ways, bucking tradition to work in fields often inhospitable to us,and even today, while diversity is just a buzzword in some workplaces, lesbians are still making money on their own terms.

All the entrepreneurs who created the companies listed in our top 10 list of lesbian-owned businesses have at least one thing in common: They recognized and fulfilled a need in the LGBT marketplace. And, from the chef to the publisher, the fitness expert to the sex toy aficionado, all these women have used determination and market savvy to reach the top.

Babeland

Founded: 1993

Employees: 63

Success Story: "We know queer sex," say BFFs Rachel Venning and Claire Cavanah, founders of the $10 million sex toy biz. They started Babeland in Seattle because they couldn't find a sex shop geared to women. When the store appealed to people of all orientations, they expanded to New York and Los Angeles as well. "We are lesbians, and that has put a distinctly queer stamp on the business," say the owners." We know how important a great dildo can be, how hot the right harness can make you feel, how hard it can be to open up to a salesperson whomay not know anything about lesbian sexuality." (babeland.com)

Border Grill, Ciudad and Susan Feniger's Street

Founded: 1985

Employees: 300+

Success Story: Susan Feniger and straight business partner Mary Sue Milliken opened City Cafe with four employees in 1981. They've since made a name for themselves as the Too Hot Tamales on the Food Network and as cookbook authors. Now, in addition to Ciudad in Los Angeles, Border Grill locations in Santa Monica and Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas, Feniger, who calls starting from scratch "rein-vigorating," has opened Street (eatatstreet.com). Her latest venture was inspired in part by her trips to India, Turkey and Israel. "We ate from the time we got up, morning until night," says Feniger. (bordergrill.com)

Gay Yellow Pages

Founded: 1990

Employees: 6

Success Story: Earning more than $2 million a year, the company links to some of the top LGBT sites around the country. Founder Laura Villagran says she created the Houston-based corporation with one mission in mind: "To compile a list of compassionate, caring, quality healthcare providers to care for our gay brothers afflicted with and dying in record numbers from HIV/AIDS." Today, the Gay Yellow Pages publishes more than 40 city directories, featuring hundreds of businesseseager to do business with the LGBT community. (gayyellow.com)

Goldenrod Music

Founded: 1975

Employees: 7

Success Story: In 1975, Terry Grant sold Meg Christian's music forOlivia Records at a concert, then asked a company rep what to do with the leftovers. When Olivia Records asked Grant to be a distributor,she took the remaining music to local record shops and sold it out of her car. Goldenrod Music was born, becoming a $1 million company distributing music, DVDs and song-books for artists such as Ani DiFranco (one of her first distributors), Melissa Etheridge, Holly Near and many others. (goldenrod.com)

Halo, Purely for Pets

Founded: 1986

Employees: 25

Success Story: "A few years ago, I was looking for some pet food for one of my dogs, who was allergic to everything," Ellen DeGeneres has said. "I found a little company that had the perfect food for him." She bought the food--and part of the company. Needless to say, DeGeneres' attachment was a boost for the holistic pet care product line started by Andi Brown. The "all-natural" cat and dog grub, pet care books, grooming supplies, treats and supplements are available online or through such stores as PETCO or Whole Foods Market, (halopets.com)

ID

Founded: 1993

Employees: 60+

Success Story: Kelly Bush took the gutsy step of founding ID, a public relations firm, out of her apartment after only two years in thebusiness. Now ID is one of the largest independently owned and operated flack factories in the industry. With offices in Los Angeles, NewYork City and London, IDs clients include Natalie Portman, Ellen Page, Ben Stiller, Sean Penn, Tobey Maguire, Dusrin Hoffman, Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Rachel Weisz. (id-pr.com)

Olivia

Founded: 1973

Employees: 17

Success Story: "I was out in my entire adult life, except when I went on vacation," says Judy Dlugacz. Nearly four decades ago Dlugacz founded Olivia Records and 2010 marks the 20th anniversary of the launch of Olivia cruises, bringing entertainers to their lesbian audience. Currently the largest promoter of lesbian travel in the world, Olivia makes about 10 trips a year to destinations from Greece to the Galapagos, featuring such A-list entertainers as Melissa Etheridge, k.d. lang. Heart, Margaret Cho, Whoopi Goldberg and Lily Tomlin. (olivia.com)

R Family Vacations

Founded: 2003

Employees: 6 (plus a trip staff of about 80)

Success Story: Kelli O'Donnell and Gregg Kaminsky founded the company that has carted more than 15,000 gay parents, their children, friends and extended family on cruises around the world. R Family takes one or two big cruises each year and plans to offer trips for smallergroup as well. (rfamilyvacations.com)

Wolfe Video

Founded: 1985

Employees: 15

Success Story: Founder and CEO Kathy Wolfe is still at the helm ofthe company that she originated as a way to distribute lesbian films. Today, the company brings in eight figures annually, distributing successful gay and lesbian titles such as Were the World Mine, Itty Bitty Titty Committee and Loving Annabelle. Company president Maria Lynn says that Wolfe continues to expand, releasing more than 30 titles in 2009, and offering digital downloads at iTunes, Amazon and Netflix. (wolfevideo.com)

YogaFit

Founded: 1997

Employees: 65

Success Story: In a little over 10 years, Beth Shaw has turned theyoga industry on its ear--not a bad pose, in this case. She's trained 90,000 people worldwide, making YogaFit one of the largest yoga schools in North America. Combining yoga techniques with a workout regimen, the company took in just under $5 million last year, (yogafit.com)

RELATED ARTICLE: OTHER LESBIAN BUSINESS OWNERS WE LOVE

Trying to come up with a comprehensive list of the Top 10 Lesbian-Owned Companies was a ridiculous task. What exactly, you might ask, makes a company a "top ten lesbian company?" Did we define "top" by gross profits, number of employees or years in business? Was it fair tocompare huge companies--like that of restauranteer SUSAN FENIGER, who employs over 300 people--to a small, six-person operation--like KELLI O'DONNELL's R Family Vacations?

In the end, we came away with pages and pages of amazing lesbian-owned, -founded or -operated companies from travel guru SHANNON WENTWORTH's new cruise line, Sweet to technopop culture maven SARAH WARN's AfterEllen (now a part of Logo, a division of Viacom), from LISA C. MOORE's Redbone Press to fellow publisher GINA GATTA's Damron Inc. (a company that produces guidebooks filled with just this: listings of great LGBT-owned companies!).

So how did we choose? Well, we went with our gut and chose 10 great companies with a history of having made a impact on both the pocketbooks and the lives of queer women in their communities. And for all those that couldn't make it in print? We still salute you. Go to curvemag.com and you'll find more mini profiles of hoteliers (like HEATHER CARRUTHERS and LESLIE LEONELU, owners of Pearl's Rainbow Key West Resort) and business activists (like PAM DERDERIAN and partner NANCY BECKER, who partnered with MARTINA NAVRATILOVA to launch Rainbow Card and with BILLIE JEAN KING to launch GreenSlam).

And stay tuned for the nightlife section of our next issue, where we get up close and personal with with lots of lesbian club promotersand bar owners from across the country. As usual, though, we want toknow who we missed. Log on to curvemag.com and tell us which companies really should have made our top 10 list this year.

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