Halfstack Highlights Ep. 51: Female Founders Series - Meet Zibbli

Hello everyone! 

We are continuing our series focus on female founders this week on the Halfstack Highlights Podcast. In this episode, we talk with  Alex - The founder of the tech and childcare startup: ZibbliZibbli provides families in Westchester, NY a flexible childcare solution to meet the demands of busy parents. At Zibbli, they are calling attention to the many types of families lending a member or two to the workforce by providing an updated childcare model to help today's families remain happy and healthy. In this episode we focus on the journey of a female entreprenurs in the start up world. 

I learned about Zibbli through the Project Entrepreneur Alumni group. The Zibble team attended the PE Intensive 2017 this past April with other female founders for a weekend of workshops and inspirational keynotes catering to female founded start ups. There was also a pitch competition where companies had the time to pitch their brand to win 15K and entry to an incubator program coordinated by the Rent the Runway team. I had the opportunity to attend and it was an incredibly inspirational weekend and I was able to connect with so many great brands that I will be featuring on the podcast over the next few months. 




Throughout the episode, I talk with Alex about what led to the Launch of zibbli, what it is like being in the competitive world of start ups, the hardships startups face when looking for funding, her goals for Zibbli and so much more. We also talk about the realities of being a female founder 
and she also offers advice for people interested in launching their own startup.

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Thanks for listening to this latest episode! Thanks to Alex for sharing her journey and offering a peek into the world of a startup. If you are interested in learning more about Zibbli visit them online at: www.zibbli.com
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Take care,
Jen Lezan | Editor-in-Chief


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