Director since 2008
Lisa has been involved with the cloth diaper industry since 2003 and is responsible for the DryBees and Wahmies line of cloth diapering products and accessories.
She resides in West Virginia with her husband Randy and two children, Zoe and Sam. ”I live in a small town, but it is the third largest in the state, so family values are held very precious in our area,” she says of WV.She attended West Virginia University to gain her masters degree in Speech and Language Pathology but as of 2008 left that career behind to become a full time business owner. She has a small retail store where you can find mom’s who come to work with their babies in tow. ”I had to leave my children in the care of others when I worked outside the home and I vowed I would never force another woman to do that to come work for me. I have a moto ‘family is most important,’ and I live by it.”
Previously, cloth diaper users in her hometown had to travel more than
three hours away to find modern cloth diapers. ”What I like most about being a part of this organization is the feeling that we are reaching those that need us most. I get requests every day for diapers from needy families and I feel fortunate that I can not only point them to a place for help but also assist with that help as well.”
three hours away to find modern cloth diapers. ”What I like most about being a part of this organization is the feeling that we are reaching those that need us most. I get requests every day for diapers from needy families and I feel fortunate that I can not only point them to a place for help but also assist with that help as well.”





