Mrs. Julie Aigner Clark | Distinguished Alumni Award Recipient

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
  • B.A. in English Literature and Secondary Education, College of Arts & Letters, Michigan State University. She's chief executive officer and co-founder of WeeSchool, founder of Baby Einstein, two-time cancer survivor, and a Spartan. Inspired by her babies and a passion for the arts, Julie Aigner-Clark used her liberal arts education to embark on an entrepreneurial journey that began with founding Baby Einstein, a multimedia infant entertainment company-turned international brand acquired by Disney for $25 million within its first five years. She has since created the Emmy Award-winning Safe Side child safety videos and applied her own experience as a cancer survivor to publish a picture book emphasizing the importance of love for cancer-coping families. Her work developing the healthy, engaged-parenting app, WeeSchool, continues her legacy of supporting millions children and families worldwide. In 2007, Aigner-Clark and her work were recognized by President George W. Bush during his State of the Union Address. She is a recipient of the College of Arts & Letters Distinguished Alumni Award and is a devoted mentor of Spartans in Denver, East Lansing and beyond. 'I believe that every child born is a little opportunity waiting to happen. Impacting the next generation has been the theme for each my companies and something I learned the importance of during my time at Michigan State University. I am so appreciative for the education and values instilled upon me during my time at the university.'

Комментарии • 6

  • @videotoygamer2002
    @videotoygamer2002 4 года назад +4

    I can say for a fact she has impacted many lives of children, and I'm one of them, Mrs. Clark has given me a childhood to remember by, and I still have that memory throughout my work that's based off the Baby Einstein Series, and I actually met her in 2018 for a sweet 16, I had a wonderful time, I even got to meet a couple of people who worked on WeeSchool and her husband Bill Clark, she's a very kind and sweet person, and she beaten the odds of cancer *TWICE*, she's not just a talent caring person, she's a living legendary god tier miracle

    • @AeroBennett855
      @AeroBennett855 7 месяцев назад

      Hi @videotoygamer2002
      I am struggling to meet Julie for 20+ years
      Is there a legitimate way for me to get a hold of her?

  • @deinsteinproductions
    @deinsteinproductions 3 года назад +7

    Gracias Julie por darnos una gran infancia :)

  • @laulovesgunsnroses
    @laulovesgunsnroses 7 месяцев назад +2

    AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAÁA

  • @artism9780
    @artism9780 Год назад

    Baby Einstein has been my longest running Autism special interest ever since I was born. The puppets are adorable, the classical music is awesome, and the artwork and stock footage are beautiful to look at.
    I even made fan art pieces and puppet replicas of the franchise. I frequently shared the fan art that I liked the most to Julie. She was really nice and made frequent compliments.
    I remember the nicest things she ever done was sending me pictures of her puppets and mailing me a promotional denim shirt she once wore at Toy Fair in the early 2000s. I didn’t even ask her for pictures or rare objects, she just did that for her own kindness. She even complimented the shirts with pictures of cartoon or video game characters like Kirby from Nintendo in my puppet show videos.
    We emailed each other every month or every other month. Even my family said that Julie and I might be pen pals.

    • @AeroBennett855
      @AeroBennett855 7 месяцев назад

      I am trying to get a hold of Julie too Will you please help me out? Thank you so much