Heather Lawver Once And Always An Entrepreneur Is Changing How Startups Pitch
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In this episode of Entrepreneur’s Enigma, host Seth Goldstein sits down with Heather Lawver, founder and CEO of CEMO. Heather shares her journey from starting her 1st community organization at age 7, to creating successful international human rights campaigns at 16, before delving into entrepreneurship. CEMO, an automated branding, marketing, and pitching startup, aims to help underrepresented founders raise funding and generate sales quickly. Throughout the conversation, Heather details the inspiration behind CEMO, her experiences as an entrepreneur, and the challenges of fundraising. Tune in as she shares insights into the world of entrepreneurship and building a cutting-edge startup.
Key Moments
[03:34] Customized quiz informs branding and market strategy.
[09:03] Wealthy woman supports entrepreneurship, mentor for startups.
[10:09] Bored, turned idea into successful company.
[13:55] Got into Techstars, secured seed money, met developer.
[16:39] Investors expect series A level traction.
Find Heather Online
https://www.ceemo.ai
https://www.ceemo.ai/beta
https://www.linkedin.com/in/heatherlawver/
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