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February/March 2013

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: business unusual What does it take to create a business that is unique and fills a need that hasn't already been serviced by another company? We profile 12 businesswomen who have looked outside of the box to establish successful and durable ventures that retain a space of their own. JULIA SCHILLER AND AMANDA MILNE SCHILMIL GAMES LTD Jules Smith WASHBAR Margaret Holloway NEMIDON "We like games so much why don't we invent some?" Julia Schiller (Schil) said to Amanda Milne (Mil) one rainy winter day… and that's exactly what they did. Today SchilMil Games Ltd create games that are aesthetically pleasing, offer a different experience each time and successfully tread the fine line between strategy and chance. SchilMil Games is an all-woman board and card game design and publishing company headquartered in Auckland. "Our aim is to produce games that are beautiful to look at and have a satisfying balance of luck and strategy, with strong real world themes." www.schilmilgames.com Unlike some companies that put more marketing greenwash into their products than real ingredients, Jules Smith jams as much good stuff as she can into her products for a maximum beneficial effect on your pet. She proudly claims that all her products are tested on animals - not caged lab mice or rabbits, but real pets with concerned, caring owners. "We test most of our products on humans first before they get anywhere near our test pets – after all, you're going to be handling the product as well. We are delighted to say that no humans have died in the testing of any of our products." washbar.co.nz Margaret Holloway developed Nemidon as a skincare product for diabetics and people with skin disorders. Now the lotion has turned out to be a life-saver. Nemidon helps heal the skin of burned animals, particularly young marsupials known as "pinkies", left orphaned by the fires. The moisturiser, made from seaweed harvested along NZ's east coast, does the job a marsupial's pouch would normally do by hydrating skin and helping prevent infection. www.nemidon.com 28 | www.h e rmagaz i n e . c o. n z

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