We put our heads together, hired a brilliant designer, and created our very own shirts for The Founding Moms. We couldn’t be more pleased, either, that our members around the world will be able to wear our brand with pride and show off that they’re a member of something much bigger than themselves or their companies.
If you’d like to wear these fantastic tees, head over here and place an order.
Then snap a photo of your sassy self wearing the t-shirt. Send it in to us so we can post it to our blog!
We could not be more excited. In the last two months, we’ve been launching like crazy!! We now have our monthly meetups, or Founding Moms’ Exchanges, in these locations:
And in Mexico? In addition to Mexico City we’re now also in Satélite, Monterrey, DF Roma, and San Luis Potosi, too.
It’s been an incredible ride connecting mom entrepreneurs around the world! We look forward to many more cities in the months to come, too. Don’t see your city listed here? Check out all of our cities over here.
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The Start Small Go Big program allows women-run small businesses the chance to win a feature in DailyCandy’s newsletter and a trip to New York for a day of mentoring from successful entrepreneurs including founders of Fresh, Dwell Studio founder Christiane LeMeiux and the founders of home décor site One Kings Lane. Also, as part of a major integration within NBCU, MSNBC and CNBC will partner with Daily Candy for the first time to promote the campaign via on-air programming. Read more
Tim Jahn of Entrepreneurs Unpluggd and I talk all things entrepreneurship in this great video interview (…in my very messy office.)
We discuss why it’s important to get your idea out to market quickly, why it’s important to test your idea regularly, the advantages and disadvantages of planning versus just iterating, and much more.
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