Posted 3:47 p.m. Monday, March 4, 2013

Despite four recent surgeries and a scull fracture, UW-L Alumna Janet Sorensen has a positive outlook on life. She’s cultivated that outlook by providing a great view to others with her business, Anywhere Windows.

Alum overcomes pain, surgeries and launches business
Despite four recent surgeries and a scull fracture, Janet Sorensen wears a smile. She’s worked hard to have a positive outlook. And she’s done it — mainly by providing a great view to others. Sorensen, ’02, launched her business Anywhere Windows in 2010. She makes windows for windowless spaces — bringing anyone, anywhere a beautiful view. She takes high-resolution photos, places them behind real window frames and adds backlighting. Her bright idea, she says, started during a dark period of her life. After a accident about 12 years ago, Sorensen couldn’t physically do the lifting her job as a lab tech for Dairyland Power Cooperative required. The company supported her going back to school at UW-L to major in art with minors in photography and graphic arts. After she earned her degree, Sorensen says life was looking up. But then, she sneezed in April 2003 and a sharp pain in her body. What she initially thought was a pulled muscle, was really a shattered bone in her lower back, which was disrupting nerves. The initial problem was followed by four additional surgeries on her back, hip and spine. With so many surgeries, Sorensen says she was a high risk for employers and their insurance companies. Finding a job was tough. She was on disability and feeling defeated when the idea came to her for Anywhere Windows. Sorensen’s daughter was being deployed to Iraq and she wanted to give her a gift for her birthday. Her daughter wanted a view that would remind her of home. Sorensen put her artistic skills to the test and made her daughter her very first ‘’anywhere window’’ — a view of a sunset on her grandpa’s farm. Pleased with the result, Sorensen continued to make windows featuring country settings, flower gardens, lightening storms, bluffs and much more. She donated many, but when she realized the interest, she began to see how creating windows could be a business. [caption id="attachment_3190" align="alignright" width="550"]
Learn more about Anywhere Windows
www.anywherewindows.com