Liza Jane Maltz, a modern-day lifestyle broker, effortlessly blends her expertise in fashion, finance, and family. After attending F.I.T., she navigated from Wall Street to the vibrant pulse of Bryant Park Hotel, where her role as Director of Marketing and Promotions transformed the venue into a hip epicenter.
Following this, she ventured into a new frontier, establishing her own PR & marketing firm in LA. This endeavor became a platform for collaborations with industry giants, solidifying connections with renowned entities such as MGM, Paramount, Susan G. Komen, and Todd Goldman. Working with these diverse organizations expanded her horizons and reinforced her belief in building a robust foundation for any venture.
After giving birth to her son Jagger, Liza transitioned into doula services, passionately supporting women through pregnancies and birthing experiences. Organically becoming the go-to person for other new moms, her commitment to empowering women expanded beyond motherhood to entrepreneurship.
Working closely with families Liza had a front-row seat to the agonizing process of hiring caregivers. She recognized the need for a secure and reliable platform that would benefit parents and build community. From here, HaveANanny.com was born.To date, thousands of parents from NYC to Florida have found reliable caregivers through this platform, turning it into a trusted community, where parents can share referrals ranging from childcare to handymen.
Liza currently resides in Hudson Yards with her awesome son Jagger and their three adorable Shih Tzus.
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In the city, chances are your nanny didn't drive...or, simply, didn't need to drive. In the suburbs, though, a non-driving nanny can be a challenge.
“When you’re new it can feel completely overwhelming,” says Liza Maltz, founder of Have a Nanny, Need a Nanny, a site that connects families looking for in-home care and support referrals. “Where do I look? Who do I talk to? What—or who—is the right fit?” Too often, she says, this can be paralyzing to families. “Sometimes you get frozen—it’s a lot to think about and you’re bringing a stranger into your home.”