Interview with Davielle Jackson, the CEO and Founder of Femi Secrets
Davielle Jackson, the CEO and Founder of Femi Secrets, embarked on a mission in 2012 to offer a solution for heavy menstrual flow and leaking. This journey began when her friend, who was experiencing extreme menstrual flow due to Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), needed help.
Concerned about the health risks associated with mainstream feminine hygiene products, Jackson decided to offer full coverage, all-natural, and chemical-free care products. Her passion for innovating the feminine hygiene care market stems from her educational background, as she was premed concluding her undergraduate degree in Biology.
Jackson faced numerous trials and errors while developing a solution for her friend's issue. Her determination paid off when she came up with the Pretty Panty, a combination of a fashionable panty and absorbent pad in one unit. The initial inspiration for Femi Secrets was to create a better solution for heavy menstrual flow and leaking.
Today, Femi Secrets' mission is to provide quality sanitation products that offer ultimate protection and make women feel safe, confident, and comfortable. Jackson aims to lead the charge in educating women about their bodies and the products they use.
Femi Secrets, founded in 2012, has grown over the years. Jackson, who has a demonstrated history in the marketing, logistics, and supply chain industry, is skilled in Business Development, Entrepreneurship, International Business, Sales, and Film.
Jackson's long-term vision includes minimizing feminine hormonal-induced diseases like fibroids and PCOS through Femi Secrets. By offering all-natural and chemical-free products, she hopes to make a significant impact on women's health.
In a world where women's health is often overlooked, Femi Secrets stands as a beacon of hope. With the Pretty Panty as its signature product, the company continues to revolutionize the feminine hygiene care market, providing women with a safe, comfortable, and stylish solution for their menstrual needs.