Claudia Ollis

Southern California native and founder of Bad Chick Inc., Claudia Ollis always knew that the road less traveled was for her. Growing up she foresaw a shining future and it was her ambitious nature that lead her to achieve each and every one of her dreams.

In 2005, after running a successful business out of her home, Claudia opened her first boutique, Demi Things, in Redlands, California. The store became a local favorite and reshaped the way women in the area were viewing fashion. Claudia's attention to detail, her commitment and her consistency added something special to her signature boutique that kept people coming back. So when Claudia relocated to Laguna Beach she took a bit of that magic with her and opened her second Demi Things location in 2008.

Since she showcased her prowess in fashion, Ms. Ollis has shifted her focus a bit over the last few years--Claudia Ollis has made the female boxing business her business. She's been a ringside staple, cheering on boxers and flashing her winning smile. This past year she launched Bad Chick Inc., a venture that not only promotes big name and up-and-coming female boxers, but steps outside the ring to build a brand around these women. From product placement to public appearances, Claudia genuinely wants to see female boxers achieve greatness to that of male contenders. Because she grew up watching the sport with her father, and her son competed in USA Amateur Boxing Claudia arrives on the scene with tenacity and deep passion. She's been dubbed a "force within women's boxing," and makes no apologies about being the boss. She has partnered up with Jeff S. Wald who has been an innovative power in the entertainment business since 1964 and Jordan Sommers Co founder at Aria Multimedia Entertainment who in part were responsible for creating the successful TV boxing reality show The Contender in 2005 on NBC. The team is currently working on a Women's Boxing reality TV show.

The future for Bad Chick Inc. and it's creator Claudia Ollis shines like diamond dipped gloves, putting forth energy where it counts most.

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    • www.badchickinc.com