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Alicia Navarro, Skimlinks
FounderLY sat down with Alicia Navarro, the London-based founder of Skimlinks, about an initial pitch while backpacking that's grown into an international organization. Her idea to simplify affiliate marketing tools now serves Technorati, Internet Brands, and Ning.
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Patricia Nakache, Trinity Ventures
Women 2.0 partner EZebis spoke to Patricia Nakache, General Partner at Trinity Ventures, about "investing in the women's web" and how investors and founders are leveraging the time that women spend on social networks.
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Michelle Zatlyn, CloudFlare
Women 2.0 partner FounderLY shares Michelle Zatlynâs advice based on her experience co-founding website protection service CloudFlare. Zatlyn emphasizes the importance of creating a service that actually solves problems and surrounding yourself with people who will support your work unconditionall
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Alexis Ringwald, Valence Energy
Alexis Ringwald describes selling her clean tech company, resources for entrepreneurs interested in energy, and the electric car full of Bollywood dancers that ignited her interest in the space.
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Victoria Ransom, Wildfire Interactive
Victoria Ransom, founder and CEO of the Palo Alto-based Wildfire Interactive, talks about defining your own success metrics and exploring new industries. Her social media marketing firm grew to profitability through lean startup practices and early support from the Facebook Fund.
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Jacqueline Novogratz, Acumen Fund
Acumen Fund founder Jacqueline Novogratz recently talked with Women 2.0 about ways that simple technologies and âpatient capitalâ can combat hunger, energy needs, housing, and other issues that philanthropy alone canât tackle.
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Jessica Jackley, Kiva & ProFounder
Kiva co-founder Jessica Jackley discusses her goals for improving company fundraising with her latest endeavor, ProFounder, a startup that looks to make it easier for entrepreneurs to raise capital and give returns to investors they know.
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Rashmi Sinha, Slideshare
Slideshare co-founder Rashmi Sinha discusses her early visions for the site and her career, as well as her advice for people considering leaving their jobs to start a new endeavor with others.
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Caterina Fake, Hunch & Flickr
Caterina Fake talks about undertaking her sophomore endeavor, a collective intelligence decision-making system, after successfully growing and building the Flickr photo engine. Picking co-founders selectively is discussed.
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Jen Bekman, 20x200
Jen Bekman thought she was on the perfect path working at Netscape in 1999. Join us as we ask her about starting over, finding the right project for yourself, and curating versus crowdsourcing. Her latest endeavor is 20Ã200.com, a place to buy editioned prints and photos at affordable prices.

