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Female Founders to Follow (Women 2.0 Startup Weekend Mentors)

By Angie Chang (Co-Founder & Editor-in-Chief, Women 2.0) Women 2.0 Startup Weekend (November 18-20, 2011 in San Francisco, CA) will host 150 hackers, designers, business and marketing people to build early-stage startups in 54 hours.

Women 2.0 Startup Weekend 2011 MENTORS and their ventures:

Sasha Laundy (Founder, Women Who Code) Sasha loves helping others learn cool things

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Accidental Entrepreneur Seeks Structure, Stability and Sanity

By Elizabeth Grace Saunders (Founder & CEO, Real Life E) Confession: I never thought I would be an entrepreneur.

I grew up in a traditional family: My dad worked at a corporation, and my mom did an awesome job of raising four kids.

I excelled in school, got a full scholarship to a university, completed four internships, and then was hired for a corporate job (and was super excited about it!) before graduating from college.

Then life happened: I was laid off from my first

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1 Weekend, 30 Geeks, 5 Projects: Hacking for a Good Cause

By Anita Schillhorn van Veen (Contributing Writer, Women 2.0) There’s a dizzying energy around startups in America these days --

New York City’s Silicon Alley, tech corridors in states throughout the country, and of course Silicon Valley are all abuzz with new ventures, young entrepreneurs, brilliant ideas for mobile applications, cloud services, and social media spin-offs.

When the blogs are abuzz with stories of nine-digit investments and IPOs, it’s easy to forget that there are millions of people throughout the world that subsist on next to nothing.

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BostInnovation: Figure Out Who You Are, Ignore All The Rest

By Melissa Ablett (Marketing & Events Coordinator, BostInnovation)  

Today at Microsoft’s second annual Women’s Leadership Forum there was no cheer-leading about “girl power,” rather just powerful women who are making a difference.

Organized by Microsoft, MITX, the Commonwealth Corporation, and others, the NERD Center was filled with women (and a few very lucky, seemingly lost men) eager to attend the long line-up of speakers, panels, one-on-ones, and networking.

Sara Spalding, Microsoft’s Cambridge Site

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10 Things I Learned From the Founders at F.ounders 2011

By Lindsay Harper (Founder, Swayable) F.ounders Dublin was truly the most amazing networking experience I’ve ever had. Having an extensive background in experience marketing, this high praise to be sure. I’m still trying to fully process the entire experience a full 2 days after being home.

I was invited to attend F.ounders last spring, and am very honored to have been included in the 150 founders from around the world. Seattle was represented by myself and Werner Vogels, Amazon CTO.

The structure of this global event is brilliant -- 3 tiers of founders; those that have built era0defining companies, those who’s companies

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The Story You Haven’t Heard About Oakland (Startups!)

By Blake Landau (Blogger, What's Your Story) I have a secret for you. There’s a lot going on in Oakland -- job creation, innovation and economic growth. The businesses promoted in local events are uplifting the Oakland economy and enjoying all the benefits of the Bay Area’s best kept secret.

The October 20 panel was produced and sponsored by DBL Investors, the only woman-owned VC firm in the U.S. Managing Partner Nancy Pfund did an elegant job of moderating the panel with five of the Oakland-based companies in their portfolio.

The panel sat on a dimly lit stage at the Fox Theater

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Interview with NY Entrepreneur Cindy Gallop by Pemo Theodore

By Pemo Theodore (Founder, Ezebis) I interviewed Cindy Gallop of IfWeRanTheWorld about the New York startup scene and funding for women. She also gave a great tip for those pitching for investment.

Pemo Theodore: Cindy, lovely to meet you in person. Cindy Gallop: Lovely to meet you in person as well, Pemo.

Pemo Theodore: I was wondering if you could tell me how the startup scene is going for women in New York. I know that you're the heart and life of that, and

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5 Steps To Taking A Vacation From The Business Of “You”

By Mandy Gresh (Business Coach, Six Months Off) I’m convinced that when you work for yourself, you’re always working. No really, always. Like, “my Mac sleeps in bed with me so I can kiss it at night and when I wake up” working. The pro of this, of course, is that you’re doing it for yourself.

Unlike corporate work, where extra hours don’t necessarily reap a personal reward, those who are self-employed quickly figure out the correlation between input and output.

The con however, is detaching yourself for a much needed break.

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Angel Investing Training, Pipeline Fellowship, Launches Executive Program for Applicants Outside of Boston and New York City

By A. Lauren Abele (COO, Pipeline Fellowship) The Pipeline Fellowship trains women philanthropists to become angel investors through education, mentoring, and practice.

Currently, the Pipeline Fellowship offers its traditional programs in Boston (Dec. 2011 to May 2012) and New York City (Jan. 2012 to Jun. 2012).

For applicants based outside of Boston and New York City, the Pipeline Fellowship has created an executive program that will be held in New York City (Jan. 2012 to Jun. 2012).

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Forbes Contributing Writer Attributes Attractiveness, Children and Housekeeping to “Why Women Do Not Become CEOs”

By Gene Marks (Contributer, Forbes)  

I run a small technology firm. We do business with a lot of larger technology companies. I meet plenty of women in senior positions. But it’s rare that I come across a female CEO. Why is that?

Look, I’m not surprised. I’m a guy. I know why.

Reason 1: One Friday night I picked up my teenage son at the movies along with four of his teenage friends. The ride home was filled with laughter, profanity, burps, flatulence and a few head slaps. It took a week for the smell to dissipate.

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5 Strategies To Building A Strong Team For Business

By Lisa Nicole Bell (CEO, Inspired Life Media Group) Women entrepreneurs face a bevy of unique challenges as they climb the professional ladder.

According to a recent American Express OPEN report, the number of woman-owned businesses increased by 50% between 2007 and 2011. With woman owned businesses generating approximately $1.3 trillion (yes, trillion) dollars in annual revenue, strategic team building is a necessary skill for a woman entrepreneur who wants a piece of the pie.

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Do You Talk Business? (Language and Women’s Place)

By Isabella A. Woods (Contributing Writer, Women 2.0) Women are from Venus or any of the gazillions of relationship self-help books on the same theme?

Different things are important to us and we communicate our concerns differently.

But for women in business, their normal way of operating may be damaging the health and affecting the perception of their business. This may be one reason why the glass ceiling still operates for some women: an inability to talk the language of business

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Which Female Founder, CEO Or Investor Has Advice You Trust?

By Jazmin Hupp (Director of Awesome, Tekserve) Most new entrepreneurs have the same questions. Unfortunately some women are afraid to ask them or don’t know which questions they should ask before launching their venture.

Women 2.0 is compiling a new book with advice from the startup community -- maybe you?

We’re looking for female investors, founders, and CEOs that would be willing to answer just one entrepreneur’s question on starting her first high-growth venture.

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