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'''Moll Anderson'''

Moll Anderson (1959) is an accomplished interior designer and lifestyle expert who infused the interior design world with a fresh new way of thinking.

Her first book, ''Change your Home, Change Your Life®'' (2006) inspired readers and viewers beyond the basics of paint and fabric and showed them that making small, inexpensive changes in both their home and lifestyle was the most important investment they will ever make.

In her second book, ''The Seductive Home'', accomplished interior designer and lifestyle saver, Moll Anderson unveils the keys to creating seductive, romantic spaces. Moll reveals the allure of seduction as she takes readers inside her homes to touch, feel and experience the romance of a seductive home and life.

An Emmy-winning entertainment reporter, Anderson shared her design and lifestyle inspiration on ABC’s ''Good Morning America'' and NBC’s ''Today Show'', the nationally syndicated ''Dr. Phil Show,'' and ''The Doctors''. Anderson writes a monthly column for Nashville Lifestyles and has been featured in InStyle, Cosmopolitan, and other national magazines. Anderson also served as both host and designer for shows such as E! Style Network’s'' Look for Less: Home Edition'', HGTV’s ''Hot Trends in Outdoor Entertaining'', and Turner South’s ''Southern Home by Design''.

== Books ==
The Seductive Home™

Change your Home, Change Your Life® (2006)

== Awards ==
Anderson was honored as Donna Karen’s Women Who Inspire in 2011.
Anderson received an Emmy in 1993 for entertainment reporting.

== Charity ==
In 2008, she and her husband Charlie formed the Charlie and Moll Anderson Family Foundation focusing on basic human needs such as food, shelter, education, and the protection of children.

As a Knoxville Habitat for Humanity board member, Moll pioneered an annual event teaming up their foundation with America’s talented musical artists for Habitat for Humanity to build a ʻMusic Rowʼ in Knoxville that serves to provide local families with simple, decent and affordable housing. The Music Row habitat houses are a collection of 10 homes named after each of the artists. This year will mark the forth annual event underwritten by the foundation and will be celebrating over a million dollars raised. So far Brooks & Dunn, Martina McBride, Keith Urban and Reba are the first four to have houses named after them.

In addition to her serving on the University of Tennessee College of Business Administration Advisory Council to the Dean, Moll and Charlie Anderson have generously contributed to the university and the new College of Business Administration's Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation will be named in their honor. The gift also has established the Moll R. Ander- son Scholarship Endowment to provide scholarships for single parents as well as childcare for young children through the Boys and Girls Clubs.

== Official Site ==

http://www.MollAnderson.com

Revision as of 23:49, 6 March 2012