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In the realm of laundry and dry cleaning services, there's a name that's been making waves, and that's Juliette, led by Founder and CEO, Rechelle Balanzat.
Her innovative approach has not only transformed the mundane task of laundry and dry cleaning but has also redefined the standards of the industry. Recently, her remarkable journey and insights were showcased on Anchored Intelligence podcast, hosted by Eleanor Beaton.
Juliette’s Faces: Get To Know Our Versatile, Bike-riding Logistics Manager.
Here at JULIETTE, we work hard every day to make sure we meet your needs quickly and efficiently – of course, that’s easier said than done.
This time, we’re spotlighting the man behind the magic, James Macay, who is JULIETTE’s logistics manager.
A Wedding Story.
7:00 AM - 12 HOURS BEFORE
It’s starting to get cold out. Especially being in New York.
Why is it already so gloomy.. and foggy.. and cold? I wish I was back in San Francisco, but whatever… I’m here for my brother’s wedding so I guess I gotta get through it.
Price Increase.
“As many as 30% of America’s dry cleaners, many of them mom-and-pops, have gone out of business.” -WSJ
See how inflation and rising labor costs are hurting down dry cleaners.
Juliette Technologies Continues to Revolutionize the Laundry and Dry Cleaning Industry.
How do you run a successful company in a post-Covid world? Among other things, we believe the key to success lies in a simple answer: the people.
Here at JULIETTE, we have dedicated employees from many different backgrounds and corners of the world including India, Vienna, New York, Miami, and Arkansas. We love that every person brings something special to the table.
How Juliette is Using Technology to Modernize Dry Cleaning and Laundry Featured in Inc.
In 2013, JULIETTE’s founder Rechelle Balanzat was able to get her dinner delivered seamlessly but not her laundry. That was a lightbulb moment for her and how the idea of JULIETTE was created.
The Virtue of Patience as an Entrepreneur.
There is no one-size-fits-all for being a successful female entrepreneur. There isn't a clear path to figuring out how to build and grow a profitable business. Or a roadmap that shows "here's exactly how to get from point A to point B."
Building a successful company takes time.