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Ola Nesheiwat Hawatmeh
Born
Yonkers, NY
NationalityAmerican
CitizenshipUnited States
Alma materMarist College
Occupations
  • Fashion designer
  • Entrepreneur
  • Politician
Organizations
  • Ola Style (Founder & CEO)
  • Mom Me Makeover (Founder & CEO)
Political partyRepublican Party

Ola Nesheiwat Hawatmeh is an American entrepreneur, fashion designer, and politician. She is recognized for founding Ola Style, an Urban-Chic clothing brand, and Mom Me Makeover, a personal styling company that aids mothers in embracing their styles and confidence.[1][2]

In 2020, Hawatmeh ran for the U.S. House to represent New York's 19th Congressional District.[3]

Early life and education

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Hawatmeh, the daughter of Catholic Jordanian immigrants, was born on February 5 and raised in Yonkers NY. She earned a bachelor’s degree in communication and media studies from Marist College in 1999 before relocating to St. Louis.

Career

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Business

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In 2008, Hawatmeh established Ola Style, a women-focused brand celebrated for its unique designs tailored for women aged 18 to 35. Her creations have graced New York, Kansas City, Los Angeles, and St. Louis fashion shows.[4] Additionally, she founded Mom Me Makeover, a styling company that empowers new moms to rediscover their confidence and personal style.[5]

Politics

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Hawatmeh returned to Dutchess County in 2019 and ran for the United States House in 2020, representing New York's 19th Congressional District.[6]

Philanthropy

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Hawatmeh is involved in philanthropy through her nonprofit organization, Makeover for a Cause. The organization promotes self-confidence by providing free makeovers to underprivileged women and veterans. She also founded Survivor Fashion Week, a charity event where cancer survivors walk as runway models to raise funds for cancer research.[7]

Awards

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Hawatmeh has been recognized as the “Most Influential and Top Business Woman in St. Louis” by St. Louis Small Business Monthly in 2014, 2016, and 2017.

References

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  1. ^ "Ola Hawatmeh". www.bizjournals.com. Retrieved 25 April 2024.
  2. ^ "Three Republicans Have Filed to Challenge Antonio Delgado in 2020". www.chronogram.com. Retrieved 25 April 2024.
  3. ^ "Meet NY-19 Congressional Write-In Candidate Ola Hawatmeh". WAMC. 27 October 2020. Retrieved 25 April 2024.
  4. ^ "Ola Nesheiwat Hawatmeh: A Trailblazer in Entrepreneurship, Philanthropy, and Empowerment". www.ibtimes.sg. 5 January 2024. Retrieved 25 April 2024.
  5. ^ "Businesswoman seeks to be next Pleasant Valley Supervisor". Mid Hudson News. 27 February 2023. Retrieved 25 April 2024.
  6. ^ "Ola_Hawatmeh". ballotpedia.org. Retrieved 25 April 2024.
  7. ^ "Ola Nesheiwat Hawatmeh empowering women and changing lives". msn. Retrieved 25 April 2024.