
Watch out Holmdel! Two local
entrepreneurs are about to put you on the map. Meet Wendy Neuberger and
Stephanie Phillips, designers and creators of the disposable toothbrush
holder. If you’ve ever wondered where to keep your toothbrush while
traveling then keep reading. This invention promises to keep your
toothbrush bristles clean and dry. You haven’t seen their product in
hotels or amenity stores yet, but keep your eyes open; pretty soon
it’ll be just as popular as disposable utensils.
Wendy and Stephanie, two Holmdel moms (with two children each) have
been living in Holmdel for more than two decades combined. Both
ambitious women had successful careers, as a speech therapist and
meeting planner, respectively, at McGraw Hill, until they had children
and took on their next important roles
playing mom. When their kids
started getting older and advancing in the Holmdel school district,
these stay-at home moms were ready to move forward with their careers
again, only this time they wanted to try something different. With full
force, Wendy and Stephanie ventured into the world of business. What
better time to do it than in this economy? They are guaranteed to hold
onto their jobs, since they are the only two people in the company.
These leading ladies didn’t start their business yesterday. It has been
2 years since their adventure began, and the road has been filled with
bumps and turns. The idea came to Wendy and Stephanie since they are
both avid travelers
always on the go. When they stayed in hotels, they
wondered where to keep their toothbrushes without resting them on a
dirty counter or in a glass. The idea for a disposable toothbrush
holder hit them while discussing the issue on a long walk for Breast
Cancer in New York City.
First, Wendy and Stephanie needed to put their product idea on paper,
find a lawyer, patent it, and finally, secure a manufacturer willing to
make the prototype at a reasonable cost. United States manufacturers
wanted to overcharge for the sample toothbrush holders, so Wendy and
Stephanie found resources in China where their creation could be made
at a low enough cost to be profitable. If you’ve never invented
something this may sound like a nightmare, but it wasn’t for these two
determined women. Their biggest obstacle wasn’t even creating a name
for their company (W & S Designs). “That was simple,” Stephanie
says, pointing to the monogram logo where her initial appears second to
Wendy’s. “There’s already a company name that is S &W, so W & S
would suffice.”
The most complicated part of the process, they said, came at The Javits
Center showcase last November, when they argued over throwing out a
carpet or not. So far, that argument has been the roughest part of
their journey as entrepreneurs. Wouldn’t everyone wish for that to be
their biggest issue? Wendy and Stephanie did say that there were times
they wanted to throw in the towel, but their hard work, persistence,
time, and effort kept them going. As they like to put it, “Nothing
comes easy.”
That’s a lesson they’ve taught their [collective] four children in
these past 2 years. Their kids have watched as their mothers spent
countless hours writing, researching, and making business phone calls.
Wendy and Stephanie’s persistence has taught their kids to keep trying,
and eventually good fortune will follow. Their success has already
inspired other Holmdel residents to follow their dreams. Wendy and
Stephanie said that some other friends are now working on creating
businesses, too.
Right now, W & S Designs is pitching the disposable toothbrush
holder, meeting with hotel management leaders and amenity distributors.
So, look out hotel housekeeping
your carts will soon be filled with W
& S Designs!
STATS
FAVORITE RESTAURANT
Wendy – Bay Avenue Trattoria,Highlands
Stephanie – Copper Canyon,Atlantic Highlands
FAVORITE MUSICIAN
Wendy – Eric Clapton
Stephanie – Billy Joel
FAVORITE MOVIE
Wendy – Bridget Jones Diary
Stephanie – Pretty Woman
PET PEEVE
Wendy – no place to keep your toothbrush at a hotel;
Stephanie – cars that take up two parking spaces
THREE PEOPLE YOU’D LIKE TO HAVE DINNER WITH
Wendy – Zadie Smith,Ina Gardner, and Al Gore;
Stephanie – Ellen Degeneres, Oprah Winfrey, and Jim Carrey