Lisa Lindahl
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The chronicle serves to compile a day-by-day history of Lisa Lindahl.

In 2001, Lisa Lindahl joined with Dr. Lesli Bell to create the Compression Comfort Bra, a bra designed to help breast cancer patients overcome pain and discomfort associated with procedures.
In 1999, Lisa Lindahl was awarded a Congressional Commendation for her work on epilepsy by Vermont Senator James Jeffords. This recognition highlights her dedication to raising awareness and supporting research related to epilepsy.
In 1990 Playtex purchased the Jogbra. After Playtex's purchasing of the company, Lindahl still served as Co-President of the Jogbra.
In 1977, Lisa Lindahl co-created the "Jogbra", the first sports bra, working alongside Hinda Miller and Polly Smith. She also received a bachelor's degree in education from the University of Vermont in 1977.
Lisa Lindahl, originally named Eugénie Louise Zobian, was born in Burlington, Vermont. This date marks the beginning of the life of the entrepreneur and inventor who would later co-create the Jogbra and contribute to women's health initiatives.
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