61 : Key Takeaways on Networking, iPhone Apps, WireFraming, Techstars and more from Ep 57-60 - a podcast by Natalie Eckdahl, MBA

from 2014-04-18T10:00

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Host Natalie Eckdahl provides a recap of episodes 57-60 with clips from each episode and key takeaways for your business as well as a few of her own favorite productivity tools and apps. 


 Review for Episodes 57-60


Episode 57: Sarah Boyd of Simply Stylist


Episode 57: Sarah Boyd - BizChix.comSarah Boyd is the founder and creative mind behindSimply Stylist; we like to think of her as our oh-so-chic captain. With years of experience in fashion PR under her belt, Sarah set out to start her own multi-service boutique agency in 2009 to connect the stylemakers she encountered on a daily basis with brands, events and other opportunities.


Episode 58: Reshma Chamberlin of Muzio and B&C Designers


Episode 58: Reshma Chamberlin - BizChix.comReshma Chamberlin dreamed of being an entrepreneur as soon as she started dreaming! She founded and runs B&C Designers, a boutique design firm that works to achieve their web, mobile and other design objectives. The firm has an unwavering passion for artistic conception and implementation. She focuses on strategy and finding creative solutions for your business, whether that is web, print or mobile!


Episode 59: Sandi Lin of Skilljar


Episode 59: Sandi Lin - BizChix.comSandi Lin is the CEO and founder of Skilljar, which provides easy online course software for businesses. Prior to Skilljar, Sandi was a Senior Manager at Amazon.com in Seattle, where she helped launch and grow Fulfillment by Amazon and Amazon Local. She has an MBA from Stanford and 2 engineering degrees from MIT.


Episode 60: Stacey Ferreira of MySocialCloud.com


Stacey Ferreira - BizChix.comStacey is an established tech entrepreneur, best known for co-founding MySocialCloud.com, an online password manager whose investors include Sir Richard Branson, Jerry Murdock, and Alex Welch. In 2013, she and her brother (and co-founder) sold their startup to Reputation.com, making Stacey one of the youngest (if not the youngest) female tech entrepreneur to ever make a successful exit of this nature. Now, she is working on building her next business, AdMoar.

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