Sisters (and Allies) Connecting with Sisters
The Columbia female founders network is strong, growing, and has terrific allies. I had the pleasure of meeting up with my student founders and mentees for a chill exchange of ideas on getting traction and navigating the entrepreneurial journey in NYC.
Embracing Incremental and Radical Innovation for a Fair and Sustainable World
“Keep looking for doors that create more impact and that will lead you to a very fulfilling journey.”
Janice Tran, Co-Founder & CEO of Kanin Energy
The Columbia Climate School students know how to bring people together to enable what we need to do. We need to tackle climate change now. The climate crisis has made daily headlines with extreme heat, drought, fires, and floods affecting communities across the globe. For new ventures, urgent environmental sustainability needs are more than a societal debt. They represent a massive business opportunity for incremental and radical solutions.
Syndio Founder’s Journey from Payroll Uncertainty to $83 Million in Funding
“Don’t tell anyone but we are doing good as well as making money.” Syndio Founder Dr. Zev Eigen said this to me in a hushed tone when we first met shortly before his company closed its $50 million series C round. Last Wednesday, Zev shared his founder’s journey for another great session of our Hacking for Humanity and the Planet venture incubator course at Columbia.
Inequality in pay is a tough problem to solve. Collecting, analyzing, and reporting on clean, meaningful, and timely data in an actionable way is a huge task. Understanding and remedying the root causes is an even larger task. Dr. Zev Eigen (MIT PhD), Founder & Chief Scientific Officer of Syndio, launched this company because of his deep interest in this spectrum of needs. Syndio focuses on the data pain points to enable the transparency to address the root causes of pay inequality and create inclusivity of opportunity.
Columbia Welcomes Home Alumna Dana Weeks, Co-Founder & CEO of MedTrans Go
You know you are off to a good start when your guest speaker asks to take a selfie with your class.
We had another great session of our H4H venture incubator class last Wednesday at Columbia. Dana Weeks, Co-Founder and CEO of MedTrans Go, joined us to share her founder’s journey and the opportunities ahead.
MedTrans Go is a tech platform that helps doctors, medical practices, hospitals, and facilities to reduce patient cancellations, increase revenue, and efficiently deliver care. This marketplace startup now offers the previously unserved or underserved convenient access to transportation, interpreters, prescription delivery, and telemedicine.