Local start-up Plum Print seeks votes to advance in Dream Big America competition

Image from Plum Print's Dream Big America profile page

Ashevillean moms Carolyn Lanzetta and Meg Ragland launched Plum Print in response to growing piles of their children’s artwork. The company “transforms overwhelming piles of children’s artwork into digital archives and prints elegant coffee- table books and other merchandise,” according to the two entrepreneurs.

Plum Print was currently featured on Dream Big America’s weekly start-up spotlight and remains in the running to win cash and other support from the organization later this month. In order to advance to the final round, Lanzetta and Ragland need to win an online popular vote.

Visit Plum Print’s Dream Big profile for details on the business concept or to vote Plum Print into the next round.

 

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About Kat McReynolds
Kat studied entrepreneurship and music business at the University of Miami and earned her MBA at Appalachian State University. Follow me @katmAVL

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