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Andrea Rodgers is the Publisher & Editor-in-Chief of Miss A. She is a renowned marketer, entrepreneur and philanthropist actively involved in the Washington, D.C. community. Andrea Rodgers founded three fundraising events: Blondes vs. Brunettes for the Alzheimer’s Association, The Courage Cup polo fundraiser -- now Courage for Kids benefiting at-risk youth and Fashion for Paws for the Washington Humane Society. Andrea also runs the Courage for Kids charity, which helps at-risk children in the Washington, D.C. area. Andrea has a foundation in IT having worked for five years in Public Sector sales management for the software developer, Peoplesoft. In addition, Andrea has been involved in public relations and marketing for a decade. She has been featured on CNN and Fox News, in a national advertising campaign for SK-II luxury skincare in national fashion magazines, served as blogger for Ann Taylor, curated a Blogger Boutique for Lafayette 148 NY, partnered with Teri Jon, and has been interviewed by major newspapers and television networks across the world including USA Today, Washington Times, Washington Post, TV Tokyo and TV France. Rodgers was named a Top 10 Social Leader in Washington, D.C. by Politico and to Washington Life’s The Young & The Guest List as an influential Washingtonian under 40 years old. Andrea Rodgers owns Miss A Marketing, a consulting business, and is a member of Vogue magazine’s Vogue 100, an exclusive group of 100 influential decision makers and opinion leaders across the country. Andrea Rodgers holds two bachelor’s degrees from Wake Forest University in economics and politics.

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Apifeni Brings Together High Performance, High Style And Philanthropy

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Andrea Rodgers in The Belle Skirt and Ruffle Tank by Apifeni (Photo Credit: Joseph Allen Images- jallenimages.com)

I recently received the cute Belle Skirt and Ruffle Tank by Apifeni which are both flattering, feminine & fabulous! High performance never has to be at the expense of high style. They understand the way women dress. We live in our activewear. We want to hit the gym or yoga studio or tennis court, then grab lunch with friends, or run errands and don’t want to have to change clothies in between. Their pieces can easily be mixed and matched. I just wore the Ruffle Tank with my yoga shorts to Pilates today.

What makes the brand even better, is that  they are an Alliance Partner of Women for Women International, a nonprofit which provides women survivors of war, civil strife and other conflicts with the tools and resources to move from crisis and poverty to stability and self-sufficiency, thereby promoting viable civil societies. They are changing the world one woman at a time. Apifeni generously donates a portion of the proceeds from every sale to support this important work.

Apifeni (pronounced “epiphany”) is available online at www.apifeni.com .

- Miss A

 

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