Below is a roundup of Founder Institute Graduate news over the past week:
- CakeHealth's CEO Featured on Inc. Magazine's "15 Women to Watch in Tech" (Inc.): Cake Health's Founder & CEO Rebecca Woodcock, was featured on Inc. Magazine's "15 Women to Watch in Tech." Read the full article here. CakeHealth, a mint.com for health insurance, makes it easy to understand and manage your health care. The company, and its Co-Founder are Graduates of the Silicon Valley Founder Institute.
- FI Grads @Fashion_Change and @Zambig Chosen for San Diego's New EvoNexus Incubator (EvoNexus): San Diego Founder Institute Graduates Zambig and Fashioning Change were chosen for the new EvoNexus Incubator. The EvoNexus Incubator hosts startups that are focused primarily on developing internet software, web services, gaming, social networking, and cloud computing technologies.
- FI Grad @getacheevit Featured on Pen Olson (Penn Olson): Acheevit, a service that provides real-time performance information and feedback to sales teams, was featured in Penn Olson. The company, and its Founder Nicky Szmala, are Graduates of the Singapore Founder Institute.
- Nelou Featured on The Next Women (Nelou): Nelou, an online news source and store for emerging, independent fashion, was featured on The Next Women. The company, and its Founder & CEO Regine Harr, are Graduates of the Berlin Founder Institute.
- '5 Pearls of #Startup Wisdom' by @KatiBicknell (Women 2.0): In a story posted by our partner, Women 2.0, Kati Bicknell, Co-Founder of Kindara, describes her journey as a first time founder, her experience with the Founder Institute, and five pearls of wisdom she learned along the way. Kati, and fellow Co-Founder William Sacks, are Graduates of the New York Founder Institute
- '#Startup Prototypes for Non-Techies' by @andreatlo (Women 2.0): In a story posted by our partner, Women 2.0, Andrea Lo, Founder of PiggyBackr, describes the process she underwent with her product prototypes as a non-techie - beginning with drawings on yellow construction paper, transforming into a simple Weebly page, and culminating in a PowerPoint prototype that her test subjects didn't realize was not a website.
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