Alese Stroud is a badass. She has been in the tech world for decades, starting when she decided to teach herself coding to be able to do what she wanted, the way she wanted. Because THAT'S WHAT WE DO. Alese and I met at Blue Sail Coffee at the Tech Park in Little Rock. There's a lot of background noise. Sorry. But you'll get used to it. This episode may be a little much for anyone not interested or somewhat well-versed in Startup World. But midway or so, we start to talk about women in this milieu and the challenges we face--from funding, to getting appropriate attention for our ideas, to creating a more equitable ecosystem. I hope you enjoy. #UppityWomenUnite
Uppity Women is hosted by Stephanie Harris, founder of Women Lead Arkansas, a non-partisan nonprofit whose mission is to empower women and girls to engage in politics, policy, and leadership.
This podcast is meant to showcase women (and men!) doing cool things; be a place for hard conversations we need to have before we can make progress (race, politics, feminism, etc.); bring people together to figure sh!t out and get stuff done; and generally thumb our noses at anyone who would tell us what we may or may not do as women.
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Systematics led by Walter Smiley
MVP =minimum viable product
Financial synergies definition
Gap analysis definition
“M&A space” = mergers and acquisitions
Geert Hofstede-elements of culture
"the valley" = Silicon Valley
Pitch deck definition
Five types of startup investors
UALR Small Business and Technology Center
Rockwater Marina and Rockwater Village, developed by Lisa Ferrell and Jim Jackson
Heather Nelson of Seal Solar
Meredith Lowery-Woman-Run