Posts Tagged "Loudly"

The Hacker Spirit, Alive And Well In DC: Introducing The Presidential Innovation Fellows Program

Apply to the next PIF cycle or reach out to help with one of the existing initiatives, this is a chance to apply technical innovation and the hacker spirit with incredible backing from the White House. By Sophia Chou (Co-Founder, Loudly) Only a week ago, I would never have associated the words “agile software development”, [...]

Women-Led Startups Compete With “Bro-grammers” For Funding

Gender stereotypes die hard as females make tech gains. By Christopher Heine (Staff Writer, Adweek) Sophia Chou is president of Loudly, a new text-and-call phone app that just finished a 12-week accelerator program called Woman Innovate Mobile (WIM). Every morning, Chou and Loudly co-founder Foy Savas leave a tiny apartment they share in Bay Ridge [...]

This Is What An Angel Investor Looks Like – Kelly Hoey

Women 2.0 profiles women (from angel investors to venture capitalists) who invest in women. By Angie Chang (Co-Founder & Editor-in-Chief, Women 2.0) The numbers are bleak – 11% of investment partners at venture capital firms are women and 15% of angel investors are women. And according to this handy infographic on investing in women, women [...]

Female-Focused Accelerator “Women Innovate Mobile” Announces First Participants: Appguppy, Loudly, Twain, Whadyathink

This article has been syndicated from TechCrunch. By Sarah Perez (Writer, TechCrunch) Women Innovate Mobile (WIM), the new accelerator aimed to help promote companies started by female entrepreneurs, is ready to debut its first class. Like other incubators, WIM provides mentoring, support, free office space, and seed funding. Participants in the program receive $18,000 to [...]

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