Are you a founder looking for community and content to help your startup grow? On June 3, SheStarts, an organization whose mission is to support and help women entrepreneurs start and grow their businesses, will host its first event in San Francisco.
If you are wondering how you can get your company to stand out and get noticed in a crowded market, this event is for you. We are bringing together a great panel of incredible journalists, including:
- Harry McCracken, Fast Company: Harry is technology editor for Fast Company and the founder of Technologizer, a website about personal technology. He was an editor at large for Time, covering technology, from February 2012 to June 2014.
- Jess McCuan, San Francisco Chronicle: Jess is the assistant business editor of the San Francisco Chronicle. Her writing about entrepreneurs, trends and travel has appeared in Fast Company, The New York Times and elsewhere.
- Aarti Shah, Holmes Report: Aarti is associate partner and senior editor at the Holmes Report. She oversees the Holmes Report's Insight + Innovation (In2) sub-brand, including the Innovator 25 and leads the Holmes Report's anchor Innovation Summit in San Francisco that has featured industry leaders such as Twitter's Gabriel Stricker and Levi's Kelly McGinnis.
- Jory DesJardin, SheKnows Media: Jory is an author, media strategist, and co-founder of BlogHer. As SVP, Global Strategic Alliances at SheKnows Media, Jory works with some of the world's largest brands to create high-impact presence within the BlogHer community, which reaches more than 100 million internet influencers via its network of 3,000 blogs and their readers.
- Alice Truong, Quartz: Alice is Quartz' senior Silicon Valley correspondent. Most recently, she served as the West Coast correspondent for Fast Company and a tech columnist at USA TODAY.
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