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PITCH NYC 2012: DailyWorth CEO Amanda Steinberg Talks Marketing, Growth Hacking And Building 6 Companies

Live from PITCH NYC 2012 Conference & Competition - By Angie Chang (Co-Founder & Editor-in-Chief, Women 2.0)

At the 2012 PITCH NYC Conference, DailyWorth CEO and founder Amanda Steinberg talks from her experience of building over 200 websites. DailyWorth is her sixth business and she aimed to share tips with the audience at Women 2.0

"The most important lesson I learned is that as CEOs and founders, we make things too complicated," said DailyWorth's Amanda Steinberg.

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PITCH NYC 2012: Sandy Lerner (Cisco & Urban Decay Founder) Talks Competitive Advantage, Venture Capital And Startup Funding With CNBC Reporter Seema Mody

Live from PITCH NYC 2012 Conference & Competition - By Angie Chang (Co-Founder & Editor-in-Chief, Women 2.0)

At the 2012 PITCH NYC Conference, CNBC reporter Seema Mody interviewed Sandy Lerner of Cisco Systems, now a large cap company which Seema Mody speaks about on CNBC. Sandy Lerner co-founded Cisco Systems on December 10, 1984 and then started Urban Decay, a cosmetics company sold to LVMH. After starting life as a farmer, she still now involved in organic farming - and book writing, having just published

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Why I’m Going To Women 2.0 PITCH NYC!

It took the first twenty years of my life as a rock-climbing, wood-romping tomboy to recognize that success would come more naturally by embracing my womanhood and cultivating a strong network of like-minded women. By Emma Frisch (Co-Founder, PEAKS)

Throughout my life, it had never occurred to me that my gender might affect, influence or even guide my career. Anyone who knows me can attest to my brazen independence and strong will, a sure byproduct of being raised by a super-Mamma, with a strong sisterhood.

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Interview With PITCH NYC 2012 Speaker Cheryl Swirnow Of Brooklyn-Based Health Startup Sherpaa

Tips from the venture-funded startup founder, told to Kate Kendall. By Kate Kendall (Founder & CEO, The Fetch)

In anticipation of PITCH NYC 2012 Conference tomorrow, I chat with speaker Cheryl Swirnow about her Brooklyn-based healthtech startup Sherpaa, a venture funded-company that facilitates email- and phone-based personalized medical advice and access to doctors (or Guides as they call them), meaning patients no longer have to make a trip into the office.

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SandyBaggers Mobilize New Yorkers Into Direct Service Post-Sandy

One day after Sandy struck New York, four friends and I got on a call to brainstorm. By Divya Kapasi (Co-Founder, SandyBaggers & Founder, Goodlist.co)

Light turned to dark, a steady howl was heard through the windows and mild fear escalated to anxiety as we fumbled to find matches for our candles. Hurricane Sandy had arrived. In just a moment, New York, the city that never sleeps, fell into radio silence. After a cold, sleepless night, we awoke to no power or water and were asked to evacuate.

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Are Entrepreneurs Made Or Born? A Female Founder Weighs In

Being an entrepreneur is a trial by fire and having the right environment is critical. By Caitlin MacGregor (Co-Founder, Cream.hr)

There’s a lot more involved in becoming an entrepreneur than simply waking up one morning and saying “I want to work for myself.” Sure, anyone can say they would prefer to work in their own company, rather than punch the clock for someone else, but saying it and being able to do it are very different.

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XX In Health: A Retreat For Women In Healthcare

As in many sectors, healthcare has a dearth of women leaders. By Ariel Schwartz (Senior Editor, FastCompany's Co.Exist)

Just 4% of healthcare CEOs are women even though they make up 73% of medical and health services managers.

And according to health technology startup accelerator Rock Health, just three VC-backed digital health tech startups that raised at least $2 million in 2012 had female CEOs.

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Global Entrepreneurship Week Kicks Off Today!

PITCH NYC Conference & Competition is held in celebration of Global Entrepreneurship Week! By Angie Chang (Co-Founder & Editor-in-Chief, Women 2.0)

Every year Global Entrepreneurship Week (GEW) features a wide range of events, activities and competitions designed to strengthen the entrepreneurial ecosystems that are responsible for job creation and economic growth.

To this end, Women 2.0 hosts our first inaugural

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Saving Mothers And Infants Is Serious Business: Maternova Will Be At PITCH NYC 2012

PITCH NYC 2012 finalist Maternova will be presenting live on November 14 at PITCH NYC Conference – join us! By Allyson Cote & Meg Wirth (Co-Founders, Maternova)

Maternova was founded with the sole purpose of creating a bridge between lifesaving medical devices and the end-users who need them. The global health industry is experiencing unprecedented growth and interest as entrepreneurs feverishly develop healthcare innovations.

When the United Nations recognized maternal mortality

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The Social Media Model And What It Means For Tokii (Presence And Patience)

It might not be your social media presence that will sink or float your boat, but rather your absence. By Karla Stephens-Tolstoy (Founder & CEO, Tokii)

Tokii has been in business for more than 18 months now, and we’ve been running a social media campaign since its inception. It didn’t take a rocket scientist on staff to determine we needed to rev up our engines by launching a social media campaign, and we’ve done just that. We’ve focused on Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest.

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Role Models: The Good, The Bad And The Widget

We wanted to investigate if there could be a more democratic way of finding and exposing role models for women and men. By Alessandra Lariu (Co-Founder, SheSays)

Who is your work/career role model? Marissa Mayer? Sheryl Sandberg? Your mom? How many women actually have female role models? A few colleagues quietly confessed that most of theirs were men, not only that but they regretfully admitted that the most sound career advice they ever received was from their male bosses. There’s nothing wrong with that but this

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