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'''Jim Howard''' (born [[1960]]) is a product designer and entrepreneur. His family owns [[ | '''Jim Howard''' (born [[1960]]) is a product designer and entrepreneur. His family owns [[Eighteenth Street Orientals]], a rug shop in downtown [[Homewood]]. He graduated from [[Berry High School]] and attended [[Auburn University]]. | ||
In addition to manufacturing and marketing [[Angle Wreaths]] with his sister, [[Paige Drummond]], Howard has helped develop fiberboard [[Balancepro]] balance beams for gymnasts and disposable [[Gogo boxes]] lunchboxes. Beginning in late 2005 he assisted in the design and development of a flash-based handheld media recorder and player which he now markets as the "RoverTV" in North America through his company, '''James Howard, Inc.'''. | In addition to manufacturing and marketing [[Angle Wreaths]] with his sister, [[Paige Drummond]], Howard has helped develop fiberboard [[Balancepro]] balance beams for gymnasts and disposable [[Gogo boxes]] lunchboxes. Beginning in late 2005 he assisted in the design and development of a flash-based handheld media recorder and player which he now markets as the "RoverTV" in North America through his company, '''James Howard, Inc.'''. |
Latest revision as of 11:48, 30 July 2006
Jim Howard (born 1960) is a product designer and entrepreneur. His family owns Eighteenth Street Orientals, a rug shop in downtown Homewood. He graduated from Berry High School and attended Auburn University.
In addition to manufacturing and marketing Angle Wreaths with his sister, Paige Drummond, Howard has helped develop fiberboard Balancepro balance beams for gymnasts and disposable Gogo boxes lunchboxes. Beginning in late 2005 he assisted in the design and development of a flash-based handheld media recorder and player which he now markets as the "RoverTV" in North America through his company, James Howard, Inc..
References
- McCauley, Charles R. (June 18, 2006) "Better than iPod? Homewood innovator offers multimedia alternative." Birmingham News.
- Kemp, Kathy (December 20, 2005) "Entrepreneur feathers nest with wreaths." Birmingham News.
External links
- Balancepro website
- BB & Sam's distributor of gogo boxes.
- Angel Wreaths website
- RoverTV website