In this presentation, I show how I spend my non-work time and sketch the course of my career, setbacks and all. It was presented to a group of high school women entrepreneurs at the Twitter offices during the kickoff of this winter's Technovation Challenge. The girls will learn how to code, and will develop a science education application for mobile. Cool. You should support this organization!
Photo credit, slide 4 (kid with groucho nose): Derek Powazek.
43. 6 Questions
This is the kick-off event of the program so it would be great if your talk
could cover...
1. What is your personal story in starting LUXr?
2. What you like to do outside of work (we need to break the stereotype
that people who work in tech have no lives outside of work)!
3. What was your path to a career in technology?
4. Why do you think it is great to be a woman entrepreneur in the tech
industry?
5. How big is the opportunity for mobile apps?
6. How do you know you have a product that your users/customers will
buy?
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