In part two, Natasha and Sucharita, founders of Kaleidofin, a financial service in India, share how they were able to create new tools and strategies in response to the changing needs of their customers. They end with the importance of work-life balance, especially as mothers, and how to navigate the tech space as a woman.Â
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Natasha and Sucharita are the founders of Kaleidofin, a service in India that provides a suite of financial tools tailored to each customer. They talk about the inspiration behind starting their business and the unique challenges they’re trying to solve for when reaching people across multiple languages, situations, and technology access.
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Chrissa McFarlane is the founder and CEO of Patientory, a blockchain technology that empowers patients to securely manage their medical information, while also providing actionable insights and analytics.
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Saru Jayaraman, Founder and President of One Fair Wage, a national coalition that uses technology to organize and end all sub-minimum wages in the US, shares how her organization is fighting for equity for tipped workers and how the pandemic has impacted these workers.
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Rana Abdelhamid meets Stefanie Jewett, the founder and CEO of Activvely: A social app that brings people together through fitness. Learn how the company began, obstacles along the way, building community relationships, and how making yourself visible to investors can make you and your app a success.
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