“People are going to color their hair no matter what happens,” says Amy Errett, the founder and CEO of Madison Reed. “I used to say, ‘There could be a massive earthquake. She’s going to color her hair ...
"She Made It," hosted by the 3rd Hour of TODAY, features incredible women who worked hard to achieve their goals. This morning, TODAY lifestyle contributor Jill Martin sat down with Madison Reed CEO ...
Madison Reed proved that women will buy hair color online, but over the years, the company, founded by Amy Errett, opened more than 60 hair color bars across the country, established a wholesale ...
Amy Errett, CEO and founder of Madison Reed, an omnichannel beauty brand challenging industry titans in the hair color space. The production of vegan, organic and cruelty-free beauty products has been ...
HARTFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — A UConn alum is giving back to the college by partnering with the athletics department to get the naming rights to Gampel Pavillion. The beauty brand Madison Reed is the first ...
Have a driving mission, and care deeply. Know the no. 1 characteristic of successful entrepreneurs. Find your North Star. Errett saw a massive opportunity in hair color, but her true motivation was ...
Amy Errett spoke to the Business Times about plans for her company and the importance of setting a good example. © 2025 American City Business Journals. All rights ...
Amy Errett has joined the investment team at True Ventures. Ms. Errett, who is also the founder and chief executive of hair-coloring startup Madison Reed Inc., will focus on investments in startups ...
Inside a Madison Reed Color Bar. The hair care startup launched in 2013 after founder Amy Errett learned that the industry was in need of touch-ups. Hair color company Madison Reed has raised more ...
Continuing its commitment to the consumer marketplace and working with exceptional entrepreneurs, venture capital firm Maveron LLC today announced the addition of Amy J. Errett as a partner. Errett, ...
Amy Errett, founder and CEO of Madison Reed.. Photography by Jason Henry Editor’s Note: America’s inability to solve a host of basic issues isn’t just making life hard for entrepreneurs, it’s killing ...
Female founders know that when one of them succeeds, the odds get better for every other woman running a business or waiting in the wings. This is how one woman supporting another becomes a ...
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