Author: Innovators Club For Women®
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Empowering Women Innovators: A Villanova University Law Interview
I’m thrilled to share a recent milestone: being interviewed by Scarpa Fellow Ciara Murphy of Villanova Law School at their Idea Lab. As the founder of the Inventors Club for Women, this experience was truly special, allowing the voices of our women innovators to resonate at the university level. Gratitude fills my heart for this…
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Breaking Barriers and Fostering Change: Join the Conversation
I wanted to touch on something that comes up nearly everyday for members of the ICW Community and also for my colleagues, friends and me. In today’s world, gender bias remains an issue that women must confront, both in traditional corporate environments and the dynamic landscape of startups. We’ve witnessed firsthand and through captivating media…
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That Time I Shared the Stage with Powerhouse Women
In September, I had the incredible opportunity to be part of a panel discussion alongside notable figures in the field of innovation. Unfortunately, Director Vidal of the USPTO was unable to attend at the last minute, and we were fortunate to have Hope Shimabuku, the Regional Director of the Texas USPTO, represent her. It was…
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This One Thing Could Change Your Life
What’s the secret to achieving your goals while saving money, time, and more money since time = money? Preparing for success. 18.4% of companies fail within the first year. A statistic I found interesting and one I have seen firsthand is this..companies that spend time planning future projects to anticipate any obstacles that will undoubtedly…
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How to Navigate Getting Seen in the Media
As a former publicist, I know how hard it is to get seen in the media. There are so many outlets these days from podcasts to television to social media influencers to digital outlets; it can feel overwhelming to know what to do and where to start. Here are a few steps you can take…
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Teaching at a University
I had the privilege to teach at Millersville University, about an hour outside Philadelphia near Lancaster County, PA. The class was entrepreneurship and product development; it took place over a weekend. 12 hours a day for 4 days in a row. It was intense and it was supposed to be because let’s face it, entrepreneurship…