As a Chief Executive Mom, whats an average day like?
Kristin: It’s a juggling act. My day usually starts out with carpooling in a test car. I drop the kids off at school, come home and squeeze in a couple hours editing articles for the website. I manage a team of writers who are doing reviews and features. Then, it’s back to school pick up my preschooler. We have lunch together. While she’s having her quiet time, I get back on the computer to go over reviews. After that, I’m off to pick up my other daughter from school. My life is very bipolar. I have this “suburban mom” life like everyone else on my block and then I’ve got my life in the automotive industry going to car shows, vehicle launches, and test-driving new vehicles. When I first started Mother Proof, I didn’t know anything about the auto industry. It’s been a really steep learning curve. It was really heartwarming to see how Mother Proof has been supported by my colleagues in the auto industry. People knew this idea was necessary and valid. Car Talk: As the only mom on the Car