Startups require capital. We typically look towards angels, venture capital firms, crowdfunding and pitch competitions but what if we look towards the federal government and big businesses as customers to acquire? Hear from government leaders, corporate executives and seasoned founders on the ways they can help you expand your business and build partnerships that will support you.
Moderators
Kelly O'Malley
Mid-Atlantic Regional Director, Vinetta Project
Kelly O'Malley is currently the Mid-Atlantic Regional Director at the Vinetta Project. Prior to joining Vinetta, Kelly was a Co-Founder and COO of Shop Or Not, an SMS e-commerce platform. Before Shop Or Not, she ran strategy at Fit Girls Guide, a fitness startup, and spent... Read More →
Speakers
Ronit Avni
Founder and CEO, Localized
Ronit Avni is a tech and media entrepreneur and Peabody award-winning producer. Named a "DC Power Woman in Tech,” she is founder and CEO of Localized, a CareerTech platform that connects university students and recent graduates in emerging markets with global businesses—drawing on diaspora networks to serve as virtual career community at scale. Previously, Ronit founded and led the media organization Just Vision. Her work... Read More →
Liz Sara
Chairwoman, National Women's Business Council
B.J. Wiley Williams
CEO & Founder, SoHookd
B.J. Wiley Williams, CEO & Founder of SoHookd -- a curated marketplace of well-being experiences and products used by companies to gift and incentivize. B.J. is a certified health-nerd and fitness fanatic with 15+ years of experience working in entrepreneurial and corporate environments... Read More →
Elise Whang
CEO, Co-Founder, LePrix
Elise Whang is the CEO, Co-Founder of LePrix, a B2B + B2C tech-enabled marketplace that empowers curated designer consignment stores to sell online and source wholesale inventory to grow their businesses. Elise has been recognized as 40 under 40 and Power Women in Tech in the region... Read More →