Natalie Plain
Natalie Plain is an American business woman, author, producer and a former White House intern. She is the founder and CEO of Billion Dollar Beauty, an American beauty brand under which she has invented a tool called the Brow Buddy, and is a former Hollywood television writer and producer.
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Born | Natalie Plain 1973 (age 49–50) California, U.S. |
Education | California State University Long Beach |
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Employer | Billion Dollar Beauty |
Career
After graduating in 1995, Plain secured an internship at the White House under President Bill Clinton and alongside Monica Lewinsky.[1] Her original goal was to become a White House correspondent for NBC News, but after her return to California she started working on the television series REAL TV.[2]
After producing a feature on a celebrity eyebrow artist, in 2004 Plain launched Billion Dollar Beauty out of her Los Angeles apartment, using credit cards to fund her venture while continuing her day job as a television producer.[3][4]
In 2015 she was a finalist for the U.S. Small Business Administration's Small Business Person of the Year Award.[5]
References
- "If elected, will Hillary let Bill have female interns again?". New York Post.
- "Female Founders: Natalie Plain of Billion Dollar Beauty On The Five Things You Need To Thrive and Succeed as a Woman Founder". Medium.
- "Raising eyebrows- The rise of brows in the era of Covid-19 and face masks". The New Zealand Herald.
- "Shaping a business, one brow at a time". Orange County Register.
- "Natalie Plain founder Billion Dollar Brows recognized finalist 2015 small business person year award". sba. Archived from the original on 2022-06-11.