Megan Tamte was a new mom who wanted help putting together fashionable outfits. A bad experience at a northern California boutique sparked the idea for Evereve, which is now a national women's ...
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO)-- Mixing work with family can be tough for a married couple. But one duo seems to have done it, building a booming business despite very limited experience. "I didn't have a retail ...
It’s been six months since the Mac world first learned of former Bungie executive and MacSoft founder Peter Tamte’s plans to launch a new publisher of games for the Mac, PC and other platforms. At ...
A new horizon, a new name. After 10 years, Minnesota women’s apparel retailer Hot Mama has changed its name to Evereve. The move reflects the company’s expanding business, which has grown to 47 stores ...
Peter Tamte has had an inexplicably high profile in the Mac game community, considering his company hasn’t yet shipped a product or even publicly named itself. But his position as founder of MacSoft ...
A video game changed Peter Tamte's life. And forever altered his view of military service. In the early 2000s the U.S. Marine Corps recruited the developer to help design video training programs.
Megan Tamte, surrounded by her Evereve-clad customers, found inspiration from reality TV – and from her frustrating shopping experiences as a young mother.. Ackerman + Gruber Where were you on the ...
"We want to empower [moms] to be more than they are today, to feel beautiful but also to take care of her in the short time she's in the store, because moms have very little time for themselves." ...
What It Does: Forty-one-store retail chain that caters to busy moms—and welcomes kids—at its fashionable boutiques for apparel and accessories. After opening 12 Hot Mama stores across the country this ...