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Ashley is a Principal at VamosVentures. She started her career at Morgan Stanley in Capital Markets and moved into strategic roles at Shoptiques.com, Saks Fifth Avenue, and Estee Lauder, focused on the intersection of consumers and technology. She was previously an investor at Brand Foundry Ventures, Founders Factory, and Dorm Room Fund. Ashley holds a BA from Brown University and an MBA from MIT Sloan.VamosVentures invests in diverse founding teams and mission-oriented companies across FinTech, Sustainability, Future of Work, Commerce, and Health and Wellness. 100% of their portfolio is diverse led and over 87% of their portfolio companies are Latinx led. 100% of their investment team is also diverse.Connect with Behind Company Lines and HireOtter Website Facebook Twitter LinkedIn:Behind Company LinesHireOtter Instagram Buzzsprout
Ashley is a Principal at VamosVentures. She started her career at Morgan Stanley in Capital Markets and moved into strategic roles at Shoptiques.com, Saks Fifth Avenue and Estee Lauder. She was previously an investor at Brand Foundry Ventures, Founders Factory and Dorm Room Fund. Ashley holds a BA from Brown University and an MBA from MIT Sloan.
Ashley is a Principal at VamosVentures. She started her career at Morgan Stanley in Capital Markets and moved into strategic roles at Shoptiques.com, Saks Fifth Avenue and Estee Lauder. She was previously an investor at Brand Foundry Ventures, Founders Factory and Dorm Room Fund. Ashley holds a BA from Brown University and an MBA from MIT Sloan.
Ashley started her career at Morgan Stanley in Capital Markets and moved into strategic roles at Shoptiques.com, Saks Fifth Avenue, and Estee Lauder focused on the intersection of the consumer and technology. She was previously an investor at Brand Foundry Ventures, Founders Factory, and Dorm Room Fund across commerce, health and wellness, and financial technology. Ashley holds a BA from Brown University and an MBA from MIT Sloan. https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashleyaydin/ **** FREE RESOURCES
CEO and Founder of Shoptiques.com, Harvard business school graduate, Forbes 30 under 30 and Crain's New York 40 under 40, Olga Vidisheva Leiser shares her three very different birth stories as she progressed through her career and grew as a parent. This podcast has been brought to you in part by LMNT electrolyte drink mix. You can get a free sample pack with every order at drinklmnt.com/berlin . Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Fash-Ed, I talk about why I love Good on You & Shoptiques as ethical shopping resources (more to come in a part 2 with cruelty-free shopping resources!) and share Hudson Houndstooth as the small business feature of the week. Resource Links: Good on You Shoptiques Hudson Houndstooth: website ~ Instagram ~ TikTok Fash-Ed: Email: natalie.labarbera6@gmail.com Instagram --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fash-ed/support
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David DeRemer is Founder and President of Very Good Ventures, a Flutter development consultancy with offices in New York, Chicago, and teammates around the world. Very Good Ventures is the World’s leading Flutter development team. They have been working with Flutter longer than anyone and on the biggest Flutter apps, including the first commercial app outside of Google in 2017 — the Hamilton app. Flutter is a UI toolkit created by Google for building beautiful, natively compiled applications for mobile, web, and desktop from a single codebase. In prior roles at Posse, Chobani, frog design, and Accenture, David has developed innovative products and solutions for companies such as: Chobani, The Rock Clock, Jet.com, Sixpoint Brewery, Shoptiques, Spring, Gatorade + Smart Design, Best Buy, Staples, GE, AT&T, Bloomberg, TouchTunes, Humana, Alcatel-Lucent, Bell Mobility, CNN.com, Crocs, Estée Lauder Companies, ETS, GE Healthcare, GE Money, IMAX, KLA Tencor, Nokia, Philip Morris, WalMart, Accenture, Sony, and many more.
Born in Kyrgyzstan and raised in Russia, Olga Vidisheva is the CEO and Founder of Shoptiques, Founded in 2012 with just 25 boutiques on the platform, Shoptiques now has 5000 boutiques in 2000 cities worldwide and in 30 countries. Shoptiques gives small business owners a platform to sell their beautiful merchandise while providing the customer a one stop shop for all things boutique. You can live in Dallas, TX and shop at a boutique in NYC right on Shoptiques website. www.shoptiques.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nancymensahtw/support
Launching a new brand from scratch is incredibly challenging. No one knows who you are; no one knows the value of your products; and you have to acquire an entirely new audience of buyers. But it can be done, and done well. We've all seen the digitally native vertical brands appear out of nowhere and dominate the market. But what does it look like when one of those brands is just getting started? Tracey Wallace has been in the ecommerce world for nearly a decade, but she's a first-time founder. She launched Doris Sleep, an ethically-made pillow company, just last year while still working at her previous role at Big Commerce. But she had years of experience working at Naturally Curly, an early content and commerce haircare company, as well as Shoptiques, a YCombinator fashion company. Despite that, Doris Sleep was a whole new ballgame. However, Tracey explains that the business was really in her blood.
Tracey Wallace is the Editor-in-Chief at BigCommerce, where she covers all things ecommerce: marketing, design, development, strategy, plus emerging trends, including omnichannel and cloud replatforming. She is often featured in publications, such as Forbes, Entrepreneur, Mashable, and ELLE, along with leading BigCommerce partners like HubSpot and Square. She launched her career in ecommerce with Y-Combinator backed Shoptiques.
Olga Vidisheva, founder and CEO of Shoptiques, visits TRAVEL ITCH RADIO on Thursday, July 26, at 8p EDT to talk about marketing clothes and accessories for women from 14 different countries. A native of Poland, she came to the U.S. at age 17 without knowing a word of English but worked as a waitress, went to college, and eventually went to Harvard Business School. She'll tell how and why she founded Shoptiques in 2012, what it does, and how her world travels helped her succeed in business. Listen live on iTunes or BlogTalkRadio.com as Roger Noriega, pinch-hitting for regular host Dan Schlossberg, handles the 30-minute interview.
Shoptiques.com, where Olga Vidisheva is founder and CEO, started out with 25 boutiques, has more than 6500 boutiques and millions of customers, and Olga remains committed to helping these small businesses thrive in new ways. On this episode of the Support is Sexy podcast, Olga shares her winding journey, her steadfast mission, and why weighing your options and going with your gut is the way to survive as an entrepreneur.
Techstination Week is a compilation of this week's Techstination Reports and more. Reports this week include Google's bid to teach kids to say Please, Shoptiques, Microduino, Royole's RoWrite and more.
Techstination Week is a compilation of this week's Techstination Reports and more. Reports this week include Google's bid to teach kids to say Please, Shoptiques, Microduino, Royole's RoWrite and more.
How could buying a pair of shoes in Paris lead to launching a global fashion technology business? Olga Vidisheva, founder of Shoptiques, a YC graduate and former Goldman Sachs analyst, did this very thing. Vidisheva, an immigrant from the Soviet Union, did not set out to be an entrepreneur but got the bit in her mouth after discovering a big gap in the retail marketplace while traveling abroad. Vidisheva sat down with BroadMic host, Erica Duignan Minnihan, to share her unique and compelling founder’s story. Show Notes Shoptiques Does International Shopping for You How Shoptiques' 30-Year-Old CEO Is Using Tech To Take Indie Boutiques Global (And Make Millions) FemTech: Olga Vidisheva, Shoptiques.com YC Startup School Radio: Shoptiques CEO Olga Vidisheva On The Challenge Of Hiring Great People by Colleen Taylor Olga Vidisheva, Founder of Shoptiques (YC W12) Olga Vidisheva Crunchbase Profile ELLE CV: Olga Vidisheva, Shoptiques Founder and CEO Career Contessa: Meet Olga Vidisheva CEO & Founder, Shoptiques Ideamensch: Olga Vidisheva – Founder and CEO of Shoptiques.com Guest bios & transcripts are available on www.broadmic.com.
Smart People Should Build Things: The Venture for America Podcast
Olga Vidisheva was born in Kyrgyzstan and moved to the US to attend Wellesly College. Her story is the quintessential 'American Dream'. Olga learned english while working in a Japanese retaurant (of all places!) and put herself through college by modeling. While she was at Harvard Business School Olga discovered her passion for boutiques and saw an opportunity to help small clothing stores develop a digital presence. Enter Shoptiques.com, a website that started with only 25 stores and now represents thousands of boutiques across the globe. Download this week's episode to hear about Olga's journey and what it was like to be accepted to Y Combinator as the first single non-technical founder.
Welcome to Uprising. Today we welcome Olga Vidisheva, the Founder of Shoptiques - the very big, small shop movement.
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Carissa Strickland is the owner of M2 Boutique Clothier in Columbia, SC and she has been in business for 2 years. In addition to owning the fashion truck, Carissa worked as an agent at State Farm, so she has a bit of inside knowledge on the insurance game. During this interview she focuses on the pros […] The post 048: How To Secure An Insurance Policy For Your Fashion Truck + The Pros and Cons of Shoptiques appeared first on Start a Fashion Truck.
Smart People Should Build Things: The Venture for America Podcast
Olga Vidisheva was born in Kyrgyzstan and moved to the US to attend Wellesly College. Her story is the quintessential 'American Dream'. Olga learned english while working in a Japanese retaurant (of all places!) and put herself through college by modeling. While she was at Harvard Business School Olga discovered her passion for boutiques and saw an opportunity to help small clothing stores develop a digital presence. Enter Shoptiques.com, a website that started with only 25 stores and now represents thousands of boutiques across the globe. Download this week's episode to hear about Olga's journey and what it was like to be accepted to Y Combinator as the first single non-technical founder.
Episode 5 of Startup School Radio: Host Aaron Harris interviews Alan and David Tisch, the founders of Spring. Also on the show: Olga Vidisheva, Founder and CEO of Shoptiques.
We adore the new Kenneth Cole Collection! We also discuss a new fashion app about to grace the app store, the concept of Shoptiques and why you should shop there, some exciting magazine news, and a new store with virtual in-store shopping! All this and more from Tenisha Anderson of Qlix Magazine and Rachel Yeomans of TheWorkingWardrobe. Listen up!