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Biography of Mimi Rothschild, Learning By Grace Online Homeschooling Programs Co-Founder
Mimi Rothschild is the Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder of Learning By Grace, a leading provider of Christian online homeschooling programs. Since 2001, under Rothschild's leadership, Learning By Grace has been blessed to serve families from all over the world with its innovative and quality Christian online homeschooling curricula. Throughout her thirty year long professional history, Rothschild has experience in education, technology, manufacturing and retail. One thread ties her experiences together and that is her passion for children.
At the age of ten, Mimi Rothschild launched her lifelong career in children's rights advocacy by collecting money door to door for starving Biafran children. Although merely a child herself, inaction was not in Mimi Rothschild's vocabulary. Shortly thereafter, Rothschild became the youngest person to lead the one of the first American Freedom From Hunger Foundation's Walk on Hunger in 1970.
Upon graduating from college in 1979, Mimi Rothschild married the love of her life, Howard Mandel, and shortly thereafter together they launched the Rothschild Doll Company. One of the missions of the doll company was to provide an economic base to single mothers while simultaneously providing children with beautiful playthings. Countless Jamaican and Haitian single women were provided with desperately needed employment opportunities through the Rothschild Doll Company.
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RE: The First 50 Years: Mimi Rothschild's Biography Part 6
By: howiemandel,
Feb 22 2010, 5:53 PM EST
"In 2007, the Mandel family was blessed with a 9th child through her oldest daughters marriage. Mimi's son in law and daughter were blessed with a baby boy making Mimi a (very young) grandmother, an experience which...." Mimi, I hadn't seen this blog before. It's nice to find this little bit of personal history. But now you have to talk about a 2nd grandchild don't you? :~)
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