BiographyNancy Owen Myers
owner, founder, creator,
Lunchsense lunchboxes
It all began with a quest for
“the perfect lunchbox.”
Nancy Owen Myers, owner,
founder and creator of Lunchsense, first hatched the idea of building a better
lunchbox after a friend came down with a serious case of the lunch bag blues in
2006. Among other things, she complained about leaky lunch containers, smelly
vinyl bags and a lack of alternatives to disposable bags and baggies.
Not one to sit by idly while a
friend was in need, Myers did what any ex-bug-scientist-turned-accountant would
do, she started a lunchbox company.
But first, Myers did an
exhaustive search of the lunchboxes that were out there. After finding none
that suited her needs and her friend’s needs, she started building prototypes,
calling upon a lifetime of sewing skills. A half-dozen models later, Lunchsense
came into being on paper in December of 2006. A month later, the company was
born!
In creating and building her
company, Myers drew upon her past experiences. Although entomology and
accounting might not seem like the ideal career track for a lunchbox
entrepreneur, there were some valuable lessons learned along the way.
“Accounting offered a great
foundation in the language of business,” she explains.
And as a bug expert with a
master’s degree in entomology, Myers worked for years to reduce reliance on
pesticides in the field of integrated pest management. She says the process of
designing and fine-tuning a lunchbox was not unlike dialing in the details of
how to manage a piece of land and the creatures that inhabit the area.
“How do the natural sciences
play into what I do, now?” Myers wonders. “It’s the same process of looking at
whether something is living up to its expectations. If the results aren’t what
I want or what I expect, then the process needs to change.”
While Myers’ professional
career prepared her well for her current role, being a mother of three
certainly didn’t hurt. Drawing on her family’s own experiences, she arrived at
the perfect design for the perfect lunchbox. In 2007, she began testing the
lunchboxes the best way she knew how – by sending her kids to school with them
– and in 2008 she began selling lunchboxes online.
Today, thousands of Lunchsense
lunchboxes are in use – not just by kids, but by business professionals, active
people, travelers and others looking to make sense out of making lunch. And to
think it all started with a simple desire to help a friend!
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Source![]() Lunchsense founder Nancy Owen Myers is a great source for stories on:
design and evidence-based science. If you're looking for a resonant voice from the "mainstream green" camp, she would be a good candidate. Please let me know if you're interested in an interview or would like more information on Myers or her company. |
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