Amy Peterson, Founder of Rebel Nell

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“Let your passion be your motivation”- Amy Peterson, Co-Founder and CEO of Rebel Nell, believes in those exact words. Amy’s entrepreneurial spirit and passion for helping others lead her to cofounding one of her greatest accomplishments, Rebel Nell in 2013. Rebel Nell is a jewelry company with a purpose, that employs women with barriers to employment to help them transition from a life of dependence into one of self-reliance. As Co-Founder, Amy’s background in law and business has significantly contributed to the success of Rebel Nell in its early stages. 

Living next to one of the city’s most well-known shelters gave Amy the unique opportunity to build relationships with many of the residents. The inspirational stories many of the women shared of overcoming emotional, physical and financial abuse were the catalyst for creating Rebel Nell.  Amy was adamant about providing women in the shelters with an opportunity to lead an independent life.  She believed that employment paired with financial literacy, business education, and a focus on life wellness would help them regain the confidence they need to lead them on the path to success.

Prior to taking over as CEO of Rebel Nell, she served as Vice President of Special Projects and General Counsel for the Ross Initiative in Sports for Equality (RISE).  RISE and as the Associate Counsel for the Detroit Tigers.  She achieved her Bachelor of Arts in History from Kenyon College, her Juris Doctorate from New England School of Law, and her Masters of Business Administration from Suffolk University. 


Amy has been recognized for the impact she has had in the city of Detroit in Dbusiness Thirty in Their 30s Detroit’s Premier Business Journal, Ernst & Young’s Entrepreneur of the Year: 2016 Michigan and Northwest Ohio


Favorite motto or quote that keeps you inspired?

You must do the things in life you think you cannot do.

In your personal life, what is one daily practice or habit you have to keep you centered and grounded?

Reminding myself that life is short and to enjoy time with the ones you love.

How do you hope that your company can create a better world?

To create true equality for women.


What has been the biggest highlight running your own company?

Being able to hire 29 people out of shelter living.

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Do one thing you have been dreaming about doing but have been too scared to do it.
— What is one action every women entrepreneur should take this week?

Favorite business tools that your company uses?

Slack, Monday.com, Shopify, Tradegecko, Canva

Favorite business/leadership podcast?

How I Built This from NPR


Your favorite other women led businesses we should know about?

Naturalicious founded by Gwen Jimmmere


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