For this week’s segment of Invent America, Michael King and co-host Rita Crompton welcome Monica
Plewe to discuss ‘What’s first in inventing? Monica Plewe is a lifelong homemaker and mother of 5 children. She is a free thinker
applying ingenuity to common tasks. She enjoys inventing products that make life easier and loves working with people. She sees
a problem and enjoys creating a solution. When she is not changing the status quo, she is usually coaching sports, running
meetings or spending time with family, including her first grandchild.
Bio: Monica Plewe is a lifelong homemaker and mother of 5 children. She is a free thinker applying ingenuity to common tasks.
She enjoys inventing products that make life easier and loves working with people. She sees a problem and enjoys creating a
solution. When she is not changing the status quo, she is usually coaching sports, running meetings or spending time with family,
including her first grandchild.
Rita Crompton, known as “The Inventor Lady,” is an industry expert with decades of experience helping innovators develop their ideas into sellable products. Her knowledge and expertise covers all aspects of the invention process – patents and trademarks, engineering and manufacturing, crowdfunding, marketing and selling, and licensing. Ms. Crompton has helped inventors bring to market everything from full size functioning tractors to baby products – there’s a reason she’s called “The Inventor Lady.”
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