The In Between is a conversation series that brings together unique founders and leaders across the beauty, fashion, tech, and culinary industries to share their journeys of entrepreneurship. From what happened at the beginning to what helped build their greatest successes — and everything in between — these creators share what made their brands what they are today.
Lisa Price, founder of Carol’s Daughter, took a hobby that started in her Brooklyn kitchen and transformed it into a multi-million dollar empire. With a celebrity clientele and devoted following, the natural hair care and beauty product company quickly achieved cult status. In 2014, Lisa sold her company to L’Oreal, where she plays an integral role in the product development process. Hear Lisa talk about how she built her business and continues to sustain such a successful beauty brand.
Lisa Price is recognized as a pioneer of the natural hair care movement and Carol’s Daughter is on exhibit at the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, DC.
Price is dedicated to giving back to the community through both her business and her personal life. She has taken a hands-on approach to involvement in community fundraising walks and gala events for the Lupus Foundation of America.
Price served 3 years on the National Women’s Council, an organization dedicated to promoting economic, political and workplace equality. Today, she continues to be a mentor for entrepreneurs.
Price and her husband, Gordon, have two sons and a daughter and live in Brooklyn. When she can find the time (between managing her business and family), Price enjoys going to the beach, reading, crocheting, and knitting.
Tiffany Hardin is the founder of boutique consultancy, Gild Creative Group, and is an award winning executive marketer focused on bridging the gap between brand, culture and talent through unique partnerships and programming. Her experience with talent, advertising and tech has allowed her to hold positions and consult with world class organizations such as Violator Management, Translation, Airbnb, WeWork, digitalundivided, and Black Girl in Om securing lucrative six figure brand partnerships and procuring A-list talent. Tiffany has previously served as an adjunct professor at NYU Clive Davis Institute (Tisch School). She is currently participating in the Bright Ventures Accelerator program, and proudly serves as an advisor for Brooklyn Wellness Cafe and studio, HealHaus and inclusive fashion disruptor, Harlem's Fashion Row.