Today's Woman December 2016

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WORK WARDROBE

WEARING SOMETHING UNFORGETTABLE By Keri Foy

Photo Sunni Wigginton

Maggie Kapp sets herself apart with fashion.

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aggie Kapp’s work environment used to be tiny desks, white boards, and crayons. Even as a former first grade teacher, Maggie’s style often drew attention. Now, as a pharmaceutical rep selling prenatal vitamins, Maggie still uses her flair for fashion to make interactions with doctors memorable.

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“Every morning when I put on my clothes, I ask myself if I’m calm and comfortable so I can best present my materials,” says Maggie. “I want to look chic and sophisticated for work.”

She wears a skirt suit or dress to work and isn’t loyal to any one brand or store. You can find her shopping at Target or Von Maur with a little J.C. Penney in between. She finds necklaces at local boutiques such as Work the Metal and Chartreuse. Maggie also shops for scarves at

I really enjoyed this article. I appreciate that Maggie addressed entire package of looking professional. Makeup, base layer clothing and accessories... — jo jo on the Go Fitness via TodaysWomanNow.com

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Today’s Woman hosted the HER Awards for unrecognized “heroes” in the community. “My mother, Georgia Todd, was the 2003 winner of Maximum Mom HER award. I will be proud to see her featured in the 25th birthday celebration, because she passed away on May 19, 2012. She was so proud and happy at the event because I didn’t tell her what it was about. She thought I was just taking her out to a nice event at the Kentucky Center for the Arts as I had done so often in the past. A few months later we found out she had Alzheimer’s. This will always be special to me that she was able to know and accept the award that she so much deserved. I have not missed an issue since 2002 when I entered my mother in the contest. Thanks again, and continued success.

I was featured on the November Holiday cover about 12 years ago. I remember I was coming up on 40 and had no idea how to age gracefully! I was desperate, wearing the mom yoga pants, a ponytail, and stealing my then 2nd grader’s play makeup to try and fight the foreboding 40s! Luckily for me, you wonderful people helped me out with a makeover from Z Salon. I was both overjoyed and humbled for the opportunity to get a mom make-ever and NEVER expected to be invited to grace the cover — much less see myself time and time again roll down the road on the side of the Today’s Woman delivery van.

I still grab each new issue of Today’s Woman and toss it in my grocery basket and look forward to reading about local women and happenings in the Ville. That experience will always be foremost in my mind as one of the most terrific of my life.

— Valeria Todd Williams, eldest daughter My husband (Dale) and I are honored to have been recognized in Today’s Woman on three occasions, both individually and as a couple over the years. To be recognized by a magazine that I love and can’t wait to read each month was very special each time! Happy 25th Birthday! — Dale & Gwenevere Josey

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Today’s Woman has been very much a part of my life over the past 25 years. A valuable resource, fun read, and always an important part of my marketing plan. — Jill Joseph Bell, Vice President Chief Marketing and Communications Officer at Passport Health Plan

— Pamela D. Schneider (now Denny) I started a Cookie and Ornament Exchange many years ago and at the time of our article (in the 2009 issue), we were on our 23rd year. This year is our 30th! Back in 2009, we were all working women, and now many of us are happily retired. Our number of friends has shrunk a little due to illnesses, etc. (after all, we’re not spring chickens anymore!). But we feel so blessed to have continued our tradition and friendships for such a long time. — Jane Sibler


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