SYNOPSIS
She’s built a chain of successful mother and baby stores in Singapore and China, is a loving wife and mother to three grown-up children and has become a mentor to budding female entrepreneurs. In this deeply personal book, Sharon Wong, founder, and CEO of Motherswork, shares her refreshing and authentic approach to managing her time and prioritizing the demands of a high-flying career and family.
Wo(Mum) traces Sharon’s early days growing up in Ipoh, how her role as a tax and treasury director at an MNC sparked the idea for Motherswork (which forever changed the way mothers shop for baby products), and the meteoric rise of her company. This book is much more than just a retail story; it is the story of a woman whose vision and grit made her a role model for women in all industries—a woman who dreamed big, fought hard to have it all, broke the rules, and loved passionately along the way.
Written for entrepreneurs, women seeking to advance at work, or anyone grappling with work-life balance, Sharon’s book offers solid advice and inspiration that you will be able to take and apply to your life… immediately. Womum
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Sharon Wong has over 25 years of experience in building brands. Her dedication to searching for baby products to provide the best environment to keep her babies safe and happy whilst balancing career and quality time with them led to the creation of Motherswork, 23 years ago.
Motherswork is an extension of Sharon, who is a mother of three, created to partner women as they journey through motherhood; from the moment they discover their pregnancies and hold their babies for the first time to sending their children off to school, and all the little adventures in between. Motherswork is a Communicator of expertise, a Provider of convenience, and a Creator of experience with mothers and their babies.
When Sharon is not busy searching the world for the next best baby product, she travels with her husband and three children, Alexandra, Nicola, and Timothy. As a parent, Sharon strongly believes that exposing the children to different cultures open minds and stamp out ignorance. They are loved unconditionally, are taught to be kind, courageous and the best they can be.