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Interview: Theresa Roemer’s Featured on Good Morning America

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Theresa Roemer's 3,000 square ft., $500k closet that she uses to raise funds for charitable causes was featured on Good Morning America, watch the segment here and read below for our exclusive interview with philanthropic fashionista.

Candy Washington: What was your inspiration behind creating the She Cave?

Theresa Roemer: My inspiration came from wanting to create the perfect “retreat” for me and my girlfriends to hang out in and fundraise in.

CW: What has been some of your most memorable moments in the closet?

TR: Fundraising for the American Heart Association with Killian Hennessey.

CW: How do you use the She Cave as a way to give back through charity?

TR: Have events in the She Cave to raise money for different charities. Donate items from the closet.

CW: What are your favorite items in the She Cave?

TR: My Christian Louboutin collection, Antique Indian ceremonial bracelets given to me from my Father-in-law.

CW: What advice do you have for other entrepreneurs looking to pave their own way?

TR: Just do it!! Reach for the stars, the sky is the limit. There is no one standing in the way of your success but you.

CW: What are a few items every girl should make sure to have in her closet?

TR: Champagne, great shoes and great accessories.

CW: What’s next for you and the She Cave?

TR: Lots of fundraising, lots of memories and maybe there is another LARGE She Cave in the future!!!

More info on Theresa and her closet:

Houston, TX - July 23, 2014 - Business philanthropy expert and CEO Theresa Roemer was featured on Good Morning America twice this week because she owns a 3,000 square foot, $500,000, three story closet- the largest in America! The closet was built to have a unique space to host charity fundraisers and the higher end items are rotated out weekly as donations and as raffle items at fundraising events.

As an entrepreneur and self-made millionaire by the time she was 38, Theresa built a line of fitness clubs, which she has since sold. Now, the CEO of several small businesses, including a fashion line launching in the fall, Theresa’s passion is in giving back. “Personally, it’s my SHE CAVE. Men have a MAN CAVE, so why can’t a woman have a SHE CAVE? This is my special space. I meditate, cry if I’m upset, pray, read, relax, visit with close or special friends, and if you can fit in to my size 6, shoes 9, by all means have a blast. Professionally, You get a lot more RSVPs on a fundraising invitation that reads “Join us in Theresa Roemer’s closet” than XYZ Country Club. The charities and individuals I work with on a regular basis know me and know that they may contact me any time to host a function here. But as a business philanthropist, any company can contact me to arrange a charity event and possibly use my closet”, says Theresa.

It’s not only Theresa’s space that will make any woman jump for joy, but the collection of fashion is enough to make the Carrie Bradshaw in us all swoon. The designer labels are endless and the designer signs many of the shoes on the sole. Visiting the space is nothing short of a dream, but more importantly the charity events held inside support reputable organizations that make the dreams come true of those in need.