High-flying entrepreneurs Clara Shih, Gina Bianchini, Priya Haji and Rebecca Woodcock recognized as Silicon Valley Movers & Shakers. By Angie Chang (Co-Founder & Editor-in-Chief, Women 2.0) In the Silicon Valley, venture capital firms and high-tech management teams are often a sea of men. So it’s nice when the women movers & shakers are not filtered [...]
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Got Big Goals? Female Founders on How to Maintain Big Motivation
Big dreams equal epic to-do lists, so how can you keep going even when there’s so much ground to cover? By Jessica Stillman (Editor, Women 2.0) If you’re running a mile or checking a handful of items off your daily to-do list, keeping your motivation up is simple. The finish line is right there in [...]
Female Founders To Watch: Rock Health’s Women Entrepreneurs
Health tech startups utilize domain expertise in analytics and turn smartphone cameras into biosensors! By Angie Chang (Co-Founder & Editor-in-Chief, Women 2.0) Health startup accelerator Rock Health held demo day for their second class of health startups yesterday. If you didn’t already know, Rock Health is a five month program and seed accelerator targeting health-related [...]
The Founder Institute Seeks Female Founders, Offers Fellowships
Founder Institute’s Female Founder Fellowship program increased 30% female graduates globally. By Jonathan Greechan (Partner, The Founder Institute) Last year, we unveiled a new program – Female Founder Fellowship (FFF) – in an effort to grow the number of female technology founders by providing free course fees for our best female applicants. At the time, [...]
Millennial Women Are Burning Out At Work By 30… And It’s Great For Business And Entrepreneurship
By Meghan Casserly (Writer, Forbes) A recent Kauffman poll shows that Gen-Y may be poised to be the most entrepreneurial bunch the world has seen. “54% of the nation’s Millennials either want to start a business or already have started one,” says Carl Schramm, president and CEO of the Kauffman Foundation. Paired with data on [...]
Are Women Competitive Enough? Competition: It’s Good For You
By Blake Landau (Blogger, What’s Your Story) Editor’s note: Apply to the Women 2.0 PITCH Startup Competition for early-stage startups with at least 1 female on the founding team. Deadline to apply is November 30, 2011. When I was a kid, I was your average millennial — by which I mean I was on a [...]
Interview with Rebecca Woodcock: Launching Cake Health Onstage at TechCrunch Disrupt
By Angie Chang (Co-Founder & Editor-in-Chief, Women 2.0) Cake Health announced its public launch yesterday and presented at TechCrunch Disrupt 2011. We talked to co-founder Rebecca Woodcock about her experience finding a technical co-founder, building the product, and launching at TechCrunch Disrupt onstage. Rebecca Woodcock: Since Founder Labs, the real making of Cake Health was [...]
Time to Stop Problems Before They Start: Online Behavioral Health
By Eve Phillips (Co-Founder & CEO, Empower Interactive) The biggest chunk of US healthcare spending –- about 75% — is on individuals with chronic diseases: issues like diabetes, obesity, heart disease, lung disease, and high blood pressure. And the majority of those illnesses are directly related to individual lifestyle choices. Yet, instead of helping teach [...]
Startup Quote: Cake Health Co-Founder Rebecca Woodcock on Competition
Competition heats up the space. You can use their successes to catapult yours. If you do your homework, you should have some idea as to their business plan, revenue or fundraising stage, so plan around those so you can leverage their announcements to drive attention to you. It shows potential partners and investors that something [...]
Frenemies: Why Competition is Good for your Startup
By Rebecca Woodcock (Co-Founder, Cake Health) Two weeks ago, my startup co-founder and I launched Cake Health’s private beta on TechCrunch. Around that time, Cake Health’s competition in the healthcare space led us to have a conversation about why such competition was a good thing. Learning about a competitor can initially feel like impending doom, [...]





