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Ingrid Vanderve female entrepren
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his month, I spoke to entreprene Entrepreneur-in-Residence for Dell In “Empowering a Billion Women by 202 curating the $100m Dell Innovators Credit F Ingrid continues to run her own businesses Energy, as well as organise the GLASS For together the world’s most extraordinary wom In between juggling a whirlwind workload, I own start-up journey began and why she v community, with a particular passion for wom
What was your first entrepreneurial v It’s interesting because when I was a kid missionary. Then when I began elementary was selling chocolate bars door to door as a stand.
I loved taking products I loved, sha
buyers, as well as making the sale and maki a strong competitive spirit to win. Realising I (“how can I make someone’s life better” from my competitive spirit to win and make mon entrepreneur.
After receiving a Masters in Architecture, I we in entrepreneurship and launched my first t out of business school. Since then, I’ve bui company was a data mining/data analytics c real time personalisation for the web (and e my passion for innovating within the busines and media, and as a result I pioneered and series, “American Made,” which reached m addressed issues close to my heart: entrep global economy.
What services do you wish were ther
businesses that are available now? I think having network groups for entrepre many for women entrepreneurs when I start networking groups, whether online or offline women, share best practices, and develop th be successful. I want to make sure more net why I first got involved with the Dell Women’ creates an environment where women from other and build business opportunities.
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