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Recipient E.P.A. special achievement award
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Certified Green Business Alameda County

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AWARDS
TV APPEARANCES
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Awards
We may work with a bunch of stiffs and dummies but we are no dummy when it comes to business!
2008 – White House Leadership Program sponsored by “O” magazine
2006 Grand Prize Winner – The World of Difference $100,000 technology grant sponsored by Intel Corporation
2005 Living History Maker Award - Wells Fargo Bank
2005 Best of the Bay – East Bay Express
2003 Special Achievement Award – Environmental Protection Agency
2002 Emerging Entrepreneur of the Year – San Francisco Renaissance Entrepreneur Center
TV Appearances
Mannequins are always ready to strike a pose for a camera
CNN/Headline News Video - New!
Daryn Kagan - Inspirational News - New!
CNN
(actual video footage not available but article is on CNN.COM)
Planet Green
G Word
Current TV
Evening Magazine
Fine Living TV
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Mannequins may not say much, but people have much to say about mannequins
ABC News
YELP
2009 - Encore Careers
From Account Executive to Recycling Entrepreneur A search for a mannequin for an art project propelled Judi Henderson-Townsend into her new career of recycling old mannequins (more)
October 6, 2008 - Ladies Who Launch
Quick, what was your last big impulse buy? A pair of designer shoes? A dark chocolate bar? For Judi Henderson-Townsend it was 50 mannequins. While visiting San Francisco’s only mannequin rental shop she learned that the one-of-a-kind business was closing. (more)
July 7, 2008 - IdealBites
Step one: Reuse it. Step two: See step one. Yep...we're talking about mannequins here. Oakland's Mannequin Madness sells and rents used dummies to event planners, smaller retailers, and anyone else looking for stiffs, without charging an arm and a leg. (more)
July 2008 – Visual Merchandising Store Design
The push for environmentally friendly practices in everything from grocery bags to window cleaner has made its way into visual merchandising (more)
June 18, 2008 – All Business
Mannequin Madness is no dummy - and this company is by far the most original finalist business in the Big Business Contest, where they are competing against 13 other companies to win special support and coaching for success. (more)
April 2008 Wearables Magazine
Even though I’m surrounded by hundreds of naked bodies all day, I never considered using logoed wearables. Our business, Mannequin Madness, provides national retailers with an alternative to throwing their unwanted (more)
Sept 2006 - Black Enterprise
Traditional marketing methods such as advertising, direct marl, and telemarketing are frequently used in a small business' arsenal. But savvy entrepreneurs such as Judi Henderson-Townsend, CEO of Mannequin Madness Inc. in Oakland, California, also include business contests and competitions on that list. While Henderson-Townsend was surviving a five-month elimination process to reach the finalist stage of a national business contest, her company was already reaping rewards. (more)
May 2006- Oakland Magazine
Judi Townsend-Henderson has found her niche recycling body parts. This University of Southern California grad and saleswoman owns Mannequin Madness, a thriving Oakland-based business founded in 2001 that sells and rents new and gently used mannequins. (more)
Feb 2006 Small Business Computing
What would you do if someone gave you $100,000 to spend on technology to improve your business? If you're like a lot of small business owners, you might not even know where to begin. That's why the Small Business Technology Institute and Intel structured the World of Difference contest in phases, so that entrants learned more about how technology could impact their business as they advanced through each round. And why one lucky winner came away with an education along with the cash. (more)
January 2006 – Small Business Technology
The Small Business Technology Institute and Intel Corporation today announced the grand prize winner of The World of Difference contest, a nationwide educational program to help small businesses create a profitable and thriving future with technology. Mannequin Madness, a San Francisco Bay Area-based liquidator of mannequins, is the winner of $100,000 credit for information technology products, services and training from Intel and a cash prize of $5,000. (more)
Feb 24, 2006 San Francisco Business Times
When Judith Henderson-Townsend saw on ad on Craigslist for a mannequin, she thought it would make a fun outdoor sculpture. Little did she know that her venture to a San Francisco warehouse would ultimately turn into (more)
2006 Chicago Tribune
Dec 2005 Women’s E News
After 20 years in the corporate world Judi Henderson-Townsend felt the glass ceiling wasn't going to crack any time soon. "You may have the credentials, but that doesn't guarantee you'll get the recognition," she says
Feb 2005 Fortune Small Business
October 2004 Black Enterprise
Judi Henderson-Townsend is in a business where role models and industry associations are hard to come by. As owner of Oakland, California-based Mannequin Madness, Henderson-Townsend sells new and used mannequins at a discounted price. (more)
April 2003 – Oakland Tribune
JUDI HENDERSON is no dummy. The former dot-com worker has found a business that has grown while also being good for the environment. She will be among 19 Northern California environmental heroes honored today, which is Earth Day, for her Oakland company's efforts to save the environment (more)
2003 - Creative Reuse
Many people may think of mannequins as stoic figures, whose only function is to model the latest clothing fad in department stores. While these lifelike models may have a great "career" ahead as long as they are in good condition, as soon as they become damaged or are no longer needed, stores often retire them to the landfill.
July 19, 2002 – SF Gate
Early last year, when the bodies started piling up on Judi Henderson's Oakland property, no one called the cops. No one even alerted the fashion police. They might have liked to have known about the arms in the backyard, the legs in the trash bin, the heads and torsos buried in the cool basement (more)
Sept 2001 Special Events Magazine
Oakland, Calif.-based Mannequin Madness uses decorated dress forms to dress up parties and special events. Company owner Judi Henderson commissions artists to deck out female torsos and full-length forms in silk flowers and leaves with jewel and fabric (more) accents.
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Fun Video - Mannequin Madness More  |
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Rent our Mannequin Warehouse More  |
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New Ideas for Old Mannequins More  |
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