This week on Entrepreneur Elevator Pitch, our investors hear pitches from women founders representing three innovative companies in industries. Contestants have one minute to pitch their businesses to our board of investors. If they like what they hear, the elevator doors open and entrepreneurs have a chance to secure funding. What do investors want to hear in an elevator pitch? What are your revenue numbers? How are you solving a problem that everyone else is ignoring?
00:00 – Intro
1:32 – Vicky and Charisse Pasche, co-founders of Dapper Boi, an all-gender, body-inclusive, online apparel line with a mission to inspire people to find confidence in being their authentic selves
09:02 – Carli Abram, founder of Pollynation Apothecary, eczema-friendly, holistic, plant-based hair, scalp and skin therapy
11:32 – Harmony Oswald, founder of Lucy, a pre-lawyer legal platform empowering small-to-mid-size business owners to earn, protect and attract more money into their companies
This week’s investors are: Kim Perell, CEO of 100.co, serial entrepreneur and investor; Pocket Sun, founder of SoGal Ventures, entrepreneur and activist; and Rogers Healy, owner and CEO of Morrison Seger Venture Capital Partner. “I started my VC career by investing in women entrepreneurs,” notes investor Pocket Sun, founder of SoGal Ventures. “I am so excited to see who is going to share their brilliance with us.”
They’ll hear pitches from Harmony Oswald, founder of Lucy, a pre-lawyer legal platform empowering small-to-mid-size business owners to earn, protect and attract more money into their companies; Vicky and Charisse Pasche, co-founders of Dapper Boi, an all-gender, body-inclusive, online apparel line with a mission to inspire people to find confidence in being their authentic selves; and Carli Abram, founder of Pollynation Apothecary, eczema-friendly, holistic, plant-based hair, scalp and skin therapy.