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How Can Entrepreneurship Become More Inclusive?

Impact Hub

She is also a woman entrepreneur and the founder of Moving Mood , which started as a clothing line for people with reduced mobility and turned into a research and consulting partner for the fashion industry on the topic of inclusive fashion. . In the long run, this wasn’t a sustainable path. So, I decided to start a project by myself.

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Extra Crunch roundup: Guest posts wanted, ‘mango’ seed rounds, Expensify’s tech stack

TechCrunch

Prospective contributors regularly ask us about which topics Extra Crunch subscribers would like to hear more about, and the answer is always the same: Actionable advice that is backed up by data and/or experience. Quality of life (personal health, sustainability, proptech, transportation). Market analysis of different tech sectors.

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The Midwest’s Top Female Founders to Watch in 2021

StartupNation

Lori’s advice to women entrepreneurs seeking funding? She and Reshma Chattaram Chamberlin co-founded Summersalt , a direct-to-consumer lifestyle brand that sells swimwear and other sustainable apparel that lets women feel comfortable, be mobile and stick to their budget. Don’t let venture capitalists deter you from opportunity.

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Top Detroit Startups and Tech Companies to Watch in 2022

StartupNation

Floyd is a furniture company based in Detroit that is concerned with longevity, sustainability, and modern design. Revenue has tripled year over year since the company’s 2014 founding. They also offer consulting services to help companies acquire commercial sites, manage projects, and handle solar integrations. GreenLancer.

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How To Build A Machine, Not a Hobby – Tommy Mello Playbook for a Thriving Business

Smart Hustle Magazine

And in 2014, I got my integrator , which is Adam, because I’m a visionary, I’m a macro guy. Tommy Mello: Well, there’s a lot of things that happened that some of the biggest things that happened was I met a consultant named Al Levi. My accountant kept giving me books. He’s like, “Read this one.”