Mary Sheehan Warren
Mary Sheehan Warren has three decades of experience as a stylist and social entrepreneur. During these 30 years, Mary has been involved in education of some type: traditional, corporate training, professional presence, university, and even homeschooling.
She co-founded a Maryland-based non-profit organization dedicated to professional presence training (now called Success In Style), personally training hundreds of women from dozens of organizations across three continents to continue its mission in their respective locations. Currently, she is leading the Fashion Intelligence Project, an organization dedicated to sustainable fashion consumption.
Mary is the author of It’s So You! Fitting Fashion to Your Life (2011). The inspiration for the book sprung from her experiences with Success In Style, which provides career apparel to people in need.
Around this time, Mary began her own consulting business, ISYFashion, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, working especially with businesses, professional organizations, universities, and individuals on professional development, personal branding, and general fashion education. She continues her work with ISYFashion in the Washington DC area.
In 2018, she authored The Thoughtful Girls Guide to Fashion, Communication, and Friendship for the many young women she knew at the time (including her own high school and college-age daughters) who were trying to figure out how it all fits together.
Mary currently teaches high school history and theology at Oakcrest School. Previously, she was an instructor at The Catholic University of America’s Busch School of Business and taught Consumer Behavior and Fashion Marketing.
When Mary’s not teaching something, she is serving at the Success In Style studio on the DC Job Corps campus, watching classic movies with her husband, or creating art with her grandchildren.
View Mary’s blog and learn more about her from her website.
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