1-12-16 Interview with Margaret Sinclair, Inventor of Maggies, Discover Magnetizing New Looks In A Snap!

Maggies are powerful little American-made fashion magnets designed to hold several layers of your favorite fabrics together. Hiding behind the scenes and under the seams, Maggies allow you to wear your scarves, shawls or sarongs in ways only fashionistas dream about. Just snap together an outfit out of a shawl, scarf or sarong and head out the door. You'll go from flat to flattering in seconds!

Meet Margaret Sinclair

Born in Australia, Margaret has lived more than half of her life in Dallas since moving to the U.S.A. in 1971. She began her career in Australia where she graduated as a registered nurse, midwife and pediatric nurse. She trained as a cardiopulmonary bypass technician at Baylor before moving to Athens, Greece from 1973-75 to assist in the introduction of cardiac surgery. She worked at Massachusetts General Hospital as head nurse in the neonatal unit from 1976-78, then the Medical College of Virginia where she was coordinator of the neonatal and pediatric I.C.U. from 1978-81. In 1981, while working in London, she designed a positioning product for premature babies.

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Listen to our interview with Margaret Sinclair LIVE on January 12th at 11:00 AM CST, or download the podcast at your convenience.

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