Who is bette nesmith graham son
The formula worked like magic. In fact, her boss never even noticed the corrected errors in her work. Nesmith soon realized that the product was popular enough to form the basis for a business. She started the Mistake Out Company in in her home, mixing the fluid in her kitchen and employing her son and his friends to fill bottles for customers.
When she became too engrossed in her own business, her boss at the bank fired her. It was a blessing in disguise. Now she could devote all her time to the Mistake Out business. Before long, she was selling around bottles of Liquid Paper per month.
In , a magazine called The Office mentioned the product, and General Electric placed a large order. Dallas, Texas , U. Richardson, Texas , U. Warren Audrey Nesmith m. Robert Graham m. All content from Kiddle encyclopedia articles including the article images and facts can be freely used under Attribution-ShareAlike license, unless stated otherwise. Cite this article:. This page was last modified on 16 July , at Suggest an edit. Bette Nesmith Graham, with son Michael.
May 12, aged 56 Richardson, Texas , U. Her mother was an artist, but her own ambition to be an artist was rechanneled when her marriage ended in divorce. The couple had one son, Michael, who later became a member of the Monkees, a musical group.
In Bette Nesmith began working in Dallas as secretary to the chairman of the board of Texas Bank and Trust and as a freelance artist.
In she transferred a technique from art to her secretarial work: she stopped erasing typing errors and began using tempera paint to cover them. Two years later she was sharing her mixture, which she called Mistake Out, with other secretaries. With the encouragement and assistance of an office-supply dealer, a local chemistry teacher, and an employee of a paint-manufacturing company, she experimented in her kitchen, using an old-fashioned mixer to combine paint and other chemicals to refine her product.
Her son and his friends filled bottles for the fledgling company. In she attempted to persuade IBM to market her invention, but without success. Finally, a brief description of the renamed Liquid Paper in a office trade magazine produced orders from across the United States. The General Electric Company placed the first single large order, for over bottles in three colors, four times her monthly production. But demand spiked as her product became a notorious lifesaver for secretaries.
Things changed dramatically for Graham after that. Her garage business became a patented operation; one single mention in an office trade magazine drew orders from across the country, and an additional in three paper colors from General Electric.
Free from her day job, Graham was able to focus on Liquid Paper. She threw herself full-force into the company, pushing its business from manufacturing bottles a week to 10, bottles a day in
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