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FEMALE ENTREPRENEURS RISE TO THE CHALLENGE
Business incubator, Soda Inc., has been on the look out for globally ambitious female entrepreneurs from Aotearoa for its RISE UP initiative. Applications opened in May and now five female-founded businesses have been selected to go through a founder-focused workshop series on topics such as storytelling, owning your brand, pitch coaching and raising capital as a female. The competition will culminate in a pitch night on 17 August 2022 where the five finalists will pitch their business idea to a panel of high-profile judges in The Atrium, Wintec House, Hamilton. Runners-up will receive one-on-one mentoring with Soda’s industry experts and...
As Seen In Kia Ora Magazine
We are thrilled to be featured in November's Issue of Kia Ora Magazine.
Our pancakes sure are flying....
Prospra: Starting a business with a friend: the good, the bad, the beautiful
Catch our tips for starting a business with a friend in Prospra's Blog Article: Secret Kiwi Kitchen founders Lauren ‘Lulu’ Taylor and Clare Gallagher have put their friendships to the test by going into business together. Here they share their tips for making business and friendship flourish. Start with common ground, good instincts and trust “Our daughters were best friends so Clare and I already knew each other pretty well, and we’re both big foodies,” says Lulu. “When she came over one afternoon to pick up her daughter and brought up the idea of starting a business together, I didn’t hesitate. I didn’t want to...
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