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CLASS
OF '75
Great Expectations
All she wanted was a navy-blue
power suit. In 1981, a very pregnant Rebecca Crane Matthias
CW75 stepped into a Boston maternity store looking for clothes to
wear to work. To her dismay, the racks were replete with pink checks,
sailor collars and pouffed sleevesall inappropriate for her job
as a vice president at her husbands start-up computer company. After
encountering the same limited selection everywhere she went, she concluded
that there was an unmet demand for career-oriented maternity clothes.
So she improvised a wardrobe during her final trimester, and before long,
a baby and a business idea were born.
Now
the mother of three, Matthias is president of Mothers Work, Inc., which
owns 600 maternity clothing stores across the country under the names
of Motherhood, A Pea in the Pod and Mimi Maternity. In a book published
by Doubleday this fall, titled Mothers Work, she tells how necessityin
the form of a pre-partum shopping dilemmabecame the mother of
a thriving maternity-clothes company. With a $10,000 investment, she began
a small mail-order business, at first storing inventory in the closets
of her home; today, Mothers Work has expanded to a $600 million, publicly
traded company which has clothed the likes of Cindy Crawford, Jada Pinkett
and Aerin Lauder C92.
Matthias says she wrote her book to show would-be
entrepreneurs "how it really is hard, and you really have to stay
with it, and also to show that it can be done. Women, especially,
need role models. I was hungry for them when I got started."
Based on her own experience, Matthias sets forth
"Ten Commandments of Combining a New Business with a New Family."
One of the most importantand overlookedtenets for women trying
to juggle the two, she says, is to "leverage your time.
"Its dinnertime, and they think,
Okay, I can whip up some hamburgers and throw the dishes in the
dishwasher; meanwhile, Im tearing my hair out writing up a business
plan. Dont do it. Put the pan down. Go ahead and order McDonalds.
If you valued your time, you would spend it on the most important projects."
That does not include cleaning out the closets, Matthias gently lectures.
"You can live with cobwebs. You cant liveif you
dont make payroll this week." 

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