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  1. Roxanne Quimby (born July 11, 1950) is an American businesswoman notable for founding the North Carolina -based Burt's Bees personal-care products company with the eponymous beekeeper Burt Shavitz.

  2. Oct 24, 2017 · Roxanne Quimby went from anti-capitalist to centimillionaire entrepreneur in the span of four decades. “I had renounced the pursuit of capital as a radical 19-year-old in the 1960s,” says...

  3. Burt Shavitz and Roxanne Quimby created Burt’s Bees in the early 1980s. In their former lives, Burt worked as a photojournalist in Manhattan, and Roxanne was an artist living in San Francisco.

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    Roxanne Quimby is the artist, homesteader, mother, storyteller, change-maker, philanthropist and all-around entrepreneurial force behind Burt’s Bees. Roxanne’s story is not your typical MBA to board room success story. Hers is one of those incredible American dream stories, where serendipity and a whole mix of passion, energy and drive seem to alch...

    While her sisters followed in her father’s footsteps and went to business school, Roxanne drove cross-country from New England to go to art school—a dream she’d had since she was five. The zeitgeist of 1970 San Francisco challenged her worldview and she would leave there further inspired to seek a life of meaning, rejecting more material pursuits. ...

    In the summer of ’83, Roxanne was hitchhiking when she met Burt Shavitz, known around town as the local ‘Bee Man’ who sold honey roadside from his yellow pickup truck. She was intrigued by Burt and they struck up a friendship—she would learn about beekeeping and in exchange, help Burt with his hives. “He was an inspiration for how one could live—ve...

    Even when Burt’s Bees moved to North Carolina, Roxanne kept her strong ties to Maine, eventually commuting back and forth. Inspired by essays of naturalist Henry David Thoreau, who spent time in the North Maine Woods, she became interested in preserving the woodlands just north of where the brand got its start. She even used the Burt’s Bees catalog...

    In 2016, on the eve of the 100th anniversary of the National Park Service, Roxanne donated 87,500 acres of “awe-inspiring mountains, forests and waters” in Maine’s North Woods to be designated and federally protected as Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument. The land gift was valued at $60 million and came with a $20 million endowment from Ro...

    Learn how Roxanne Quimby, an artist and homesteader, met beekeeper Burt Shavitz and started Burt's Bees with him in Maine. Discover how she also became a passionate advocate for wilderness preservation and donated 87,000 acres of land to create Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument.

  4. Roxanne Quimby was an artist who met Burt Shavitz, a beekeeper, in Maine and started making beeswax products in the 1980s. Learn how they created Burt's Bees, their simple lifestyle, and Roxanne's environmental legacy.

  5. Roxanne Quimby. Since the monument’s designation, Roxanne’s philanthropy work continues, as she continues to partner with the Friends of Katahdin Woods & Waters to develop a visitor’s center and additional park programming.

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  7. Feb 18, 2019 · In the 1970s, Roxanne Quimby was trying to live a simpler life – one that rejected the pursuit of material comforts. She moved to Maine, built a cabin in the woods, and lived off the grid. By...

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