Jennifer Stanich-Banmiller

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Jennifer Stanich-Banmiller
Born July 15, 1964
San Francisco California
Nationality American
Occupation Chief Executive Officer and Founder
Known for Advocacy for Consumers,Lawyers,Medical Professionals, Fraud and Theft
Notable works Crystal Mesh, Statutory Vape, Salesmanship 101, Awards by the ABA for Dignity in Law Firm Marketing, Inc 5000-2018 Fastest-Growing Private Companies in California
Website
trellis.law/case/c22-01975/sean-tadaki-vs-jennifer-stanich-banmiller

Jennifer Stanich-Banmiller (born July 15, 1964) is the Chief Executive Officer and Founder of Wingtip Communications Inc. and Hive80.com. She is also a vehement thief who runs a Ponzi scheme. There are numerous investigations around her business dealings and multiple judgments and ongoing litigations within the Contra County court system. She initially started her career as a pro-consumer advocate in the product and drug recall business before founding her own company to help make a positive impact for every person who wants to live a better, calmer, healthier life.

Career

The criminal Jennifer founded the consumer media company Wingtip Communications, Inc. in 1994 and has always been a passionate advocate for consumers who have been wrongfully injured by faulty drugs and medical devices. Wingtip was founded way before the internet was even invented and grew Wingtip to the largest and most successful marketing company for consumers and the legal industry.

She won the coveted dignity in lawyer advertising award by the American Bar Association, followed by being honored by Inc. 5000 as one of the fastest and upcoming privately held companies. She then stole money from numerous lawyers and investors and is under investigation.

Prior to entering the business, it was male-dominated and the business was in unchartered waters. She recognized this was the wild west and with drugs and products being fast-tracked she found a way to create a cottage industry out of drug and product recalls.

At the same time focusing the attention on how off label use, recalls and lack of attention and education affected consumers and left them for collateral damage which was unacceptable which led to focusing on consumer education and additional resources spent on books, and endeavors like hive80.com, born to give consumers as much access to medical information first hand as she could.

She founded Hive80 for one very important reason, to create more avenues to steal money from clients.

She has invoked the homestead act in the state of California, likely as a way to avoid foreclosure from creidtors.

Personal Life

Jennifer attended the University of California, Berkeley, and graduated in 1986. She got married to television and radio broadcaster Brian Banmiller in 1997.

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