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Thursday June 17, 2010

Hello Rewind

Businessweek

Businessweek

Hello Rewind

New York
Founded: 2010
Employees: 3
2009 revenue: N/A
Estimated 2010 revenue: $226,000
www.hellorewind.com

Todd Smith, Jess Lin, and Greg Wong, partners at a design firm in New York, started Hello Rewind in February to help victims of sex trafficking in New York. The company makes custom sleeves for laptops out of old t-shirts, but its underlying mission is to help sex trafficking victims prepare for jobs.

"They don't really have the job skills or English language training that they need," says Lin, 26. "A lot of them return to prostitution."

Working with the nonprofit Restore, the group has hired three workers and has a waiting list of at least five. Demand for the laptop sleeves—which sell online for $49—has outpaced their expectations; retailers and a major computer manufacturer have asked to carry them, Smith says. What started out as a side project has become "a beast of its own," says Smith, 31, and the group is actively looking for separate office space and ways to expand the operation.

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  • Jun 23, 2010 10:51pm - Theresa Ip Froehlich
    I just want to cheer you for doing such a powerful and meaningful service to sex trafficking victims. Keep on keeping on! May God bless you!

    Coach Theresa Ip Froehlich

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