The Demise and Rise of Female-Founded Companies: And How I Survived Both
In 2019, I founded a company with two other women from the booths and plush, high-back chairs and conference room tables of The Wing in Chicago.
In 2022, the Wing permanently shut down.
In 2022, I resigned from Have Her Back. (It permanently shut down two months later.)
In Emma Hinchliffe 's latest piece for Fortune today, she writes:
“The rise of the manosphere has made women hungry to see other women’s success again.”
I’m sharing a never-before-seen preview of two pages from my book that talk about this exact experience here:
xoxo,
Erin
3x Bootstrapper | CEO @ Goodwork | Helping SMBs hire for 80% less | Our mission: Help 1M women gain financial independence. 💰💪🏽
1moLove the take on the rise and the fall and what it takes to keep going anyway.
Founder, Marble Collective | Real Estate Advisor, #1 Team in NY @ Compass
1moThis is irresistible storytelling 👏 “I’m rooting for the Audrey Gelmans of the world, not the Adam Neumanns.” 🎯
Strategic Business Development starts inside your business with your people and processes not outside your business with sales and new clients • Figure out your priorities is future proofing your business 🎯🌅 💪🏼🪇
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1moHeading over to Substack to read!
Risk Management | Investor | Venture Capital Partner | Board Advisor | TIGER 21 Chair
1moThanks for sharing, Erin Gallagher