Business
Ashley Marie, of successful Fashion House A.MARIE Inc. ditches family real estate business to pursue her passion
Popular jewelry designer, Ashley Marie, reveals how she turned down an offer from her father to join the family business to pursue her passion for designing jewelry
Ashley Marie took a big risk as a young adult and is now reaping the benefits. At 22, Ashley made the decision to decline her father’s offer to join his successful and thriving company of real estate investing and development for her passion of designing jewelry. Ashley is the founder of A.MARIE, one of the leading brands in the jewelry industry. She has been able to make a name in the highly competitive and dynamic jewelry market for her distinct and captivating designs.
With thousands of jewelry brands and retailers competing to capture and increase their share of the global jewelry market, it is remarkable for a company to maintain their relevance and keep their customers wanting more of their products. This description fits A.MARIE Inc., a fashion house that has redefined the way women wear jewelry. The brand was founded by Ashley Marie in line with her goal of helping women to use jewelry as an outfit that makes them feel better and more confident.
It is popularly said that entrepreneurship involves taking risks that most people would often shy away from, and the case of Ashley was particularly amazing. After graduating from California Lutheran University with a BS in Political Science with an emphasis in Law and legal reasoning in addition to a BA in Psychology, Ashley was offered a coveted position within her father’s company.
“One day, my dad said to me- you are working 40 hours a week for me and 40 hours a week for you. (because yes, I was still making and selling jewelry on the side). He told me to choose one. I chose jewelry,” Ashley said. “I took a huge risk. But I just knew in my blood working for myself would allow me opportunity that working for someone else couldn’t, even if it was family. I was terrified. How could I live a life off of an artistic hobby of making jewelry – Ashley continued.
“All I knew was that I KNEW no matter the situation I was in, I always got myself out of it and could take care of myself. Mental health issues and all. I ALWAYS found a way to do what I needed to get done and survive. I have this fighter/ survivor inside of me. That was enough to know and to take that risk- I have always believed I have what it takes to ALWAYS make it,” Ashley said.
There is no doubt that Ashley is reaping the benefits as she successfully grows her empire and conquers the fashion industry.
Business
TrueData Solutions LLC Founder Del Andujar Responds to Europe’s Growing Digital Privacy Concerns
For years, internet privacy discussions centered around targeted advertising, browser tracking, and social media data collection. But a new debate is beginning to reshape the cybersecurity industry entirely: identity verification laws.
Across Europe, governments and digital platforms are increasingly introducing systems that require users to verify their identity or age before accessing certain online services. Supporters argue these systems improve online safety and accountability. Critics argue they may also normalize a future where anonymity online becomes increasingly difficult.
That tension is now creating new opportunities — and new responsibilities — for cybersecurity and privacy companies worldwide.
Among the firms responding to this shift is TrueData Solutions LLC, a Wyoming-based cybersecurity company founded in 2025 by Del Andujar. The company recently announced plans to expand infrastructure and operations into Europe as digital privacy concerns continue growing throughout the region.
The expansion arrives during a particularly sensitive moment in global technology policy.
Recent discussions surrounding European age verification systems have raised broader questions about how personal identification data will be stored, protected, and potentially shared. Privacy advocates have warned that even well-intentioned verification systems can create centralized repositories of sensitive personal information that may become vulnerable to misuse or breaches.
According to reporting from Tech Policy Press, experts have increasingly expressed concern that identity verification requirements may carry privacy implications extending beyond basic data confidentiality.
For privacy-focused companies, the issue reflects a major transformation in how consumers view digital safety.
Historically, many users treated online privacy as secondary to convenience. But growing awareness around data breaches, identity theft, and public data exposure has changed public perception significantly over the last decade.
TrueData’s business model directly addresses those concerns.
The company allows individuals to search for publicly leaked information connected to themselves and assists users in opting out from data broker platforms that collect and distribute personal details online. Unlike many competitors within the cybersecurity industry, TrueData offers its primary opt-out assistance services free of charge.
That approach has become central to the company’s identity.
While many privacy services operate behind subscription paywalls, TrueData positions accessibility as part of its broader mission to help individuals regain control over their digital footprint regardless of financial barriers.
The company also provides secondary cybersecurity services such as virtual private networks designed to improve browsing security and network privacy.
As Europe continues debating digital identity enforcement policies, cybersecurity providers may increasingly become intermediaries between governments, platforms, and consumers attempting to protect their information online.
Industry observers believe the broader privacy economy could expand dramatically over the next several years as identity-linked internet systems become more common globally.
In that environment, companies focused on transparency and user trust may gain a competitive advantage over firms relying heavily on aggressive monetization strategies or opaque data practices.
For founder Del Andujar, the issue extends beyond cybersecurity trends alone. It reflects a deeper concern about whether ordinary internet users will retain meaningful control over how their information is collected, indexed, and distributed online.
As digital identity increasingly becomes tied to daily internet access, that question may soon affect nearly every user online — not just cybersecurity professionals.
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