Female Founders

Snappy Closes $10 Million Funding Round to Change How Companies Boost Morale and Motivate Employees

With an Unmatched Ability to Make Employees Feel Appreciated, Snappy Provides a Critical Service to Boost Morale and Help Retain…

7 years ago

Irish 10 Year Old Girl Starts Her Journey Through Space and Science

Ciara recently set up a website traversing her journey through learning about Space and Science and she has hopes to…

8 years ago

Interview: Kim Mackenzie-Doyle on The Significance of Design in Ireland Today

Give us a one-minute pitch for what you are doing now. Throwing myself at Mind Over Matter in every spare…

8 years ago

DCU Ryan Academy tackling challenges facing female-led start-ups

Access to funding and finance, confidence, technical skills and building sales strategies have all been cited as significant challenges for…

8 years ago

Women in Blockchain – let’s get going!

This week the crypto divas, aka myself Jillian Godsil, and my partner in crime, Liina Laas Billson, were pretty upbeat.…

8 years ago

Project calls for women entrepreneurs in Africa to build region’s first intelligence network

VALUE4HER a new CTA project will empower women entrepreneurs working in the agricultural sector – agripreneurs – by giving them…

8 years ago

Virtual Reality Performers Bring Social Media Alive

#SOCIALMEDIALIVE – a festival of everything that’s now, that’s new and all in the flesh at the RDS on October…

8 years ago

New Dell Research Ranks Cities Globally on Ability to Foster Women Entrepreneurship

Dublin Ranked 34th out of 50 Cities Worldwide in its Support of Female Entrepreneurship Dell advises city leaders, entrepreneurs and…

8 years ago

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