how the next generation women manages their finances

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Mothers and daughters talk about financial topics more than sex, drugs or even politics, compared to the previous generation, where the most discussed topic between mothers and daughters was marriage.

These findings were published by Women& Co, a financial resource program for women, from Citi, who looked into how the new generation of affluent women deals with finances.  Some of the key figures were:

  • 94% of women are discussing financial topics with their daughters, compared to 54% who have discussed money with their own mothers, representing a 42% shift over the generations.
  • 63% of affluent women consider themselves the CFO of their
    household.

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Female Heroes Interview: Eileen Gittins

Every week we publish an interview with one of our female internet heroes.  MEET interesting women, READ about their WORK, THINK about how they PLAY the internet industry and see how you MATCH them. Be inspired! This week: Eileen Gittins.

Eileen Gittins

Eileen Gittins

Eileen is a serial entrepreneur of the truest kind. She has set up a number of web companies, including Personify, an ecommerce data mining and analytics company and Verb, a context-based search engine company. Her current company Blurb was founded from Eileen’s passion for photography and from the realization that the idea for Blurb was “the idea that doesn’t leave you, that comes back to you while you are under the shower.”  The result is a web company that allows anyone to print a book, whether they need ten or a hundred copies. More importantly however, it is a company to which many can relate; artists, families, photography hobbyists, and even Eileen’s mom. Eileen: “My mother used to say:  ‘Eileen is in the internet.’ Now she says ‘Eileen runs a company where anyone can make a book.’ There is something very nice about doing something so concrete, something people get.”

Thenextwomen talked to Eileen about why founding a company from a passion is so fulfilling, her success, her mistakes and what she learned from them.

·    How did you come to set up Blurb?

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Funding 3,6 mio: JS-Kit by Altos through TheFunded

Nancy Cole (with Patrick de Laive of thenextweb)

Nancy Cole (with Patrick de Laive of thenextweb)

JS-KIT, with General Manager Nancy Cole, a professional developers of widgets for publishers, has closed a $3.6 financing this week with Altos Ventures. According to Kris Loux: “An important resource for the company was The Funded Connect which made the initial introductions”. TheFunded Connect, founded by Adeo Rossi, is a free service to streamline fundraising, and greatly supported by among others Cathy Belk, CMO of JUMPSTART. For TheFunded is was the first deal after its launch. Read more

Top 50 Women in Mobile Content

ann williams, founder okto

ann williams, founder okto

As Sarah O’Keeffe of Bango received one of the Mobile Entertainment Awards 2008, the celebration of the 2008 Mobile Entertainment magazine’s list of the Top 50 Women in Mobile Content is continuing. In view thereof, we publish this list and point out some of the female internet heroes on it, i.e. the founders, CxO’s and investors.

Carole Faure (France) Founder and CEO, Kaolink, the French developer, which works closely with Gameloft.

Sabine Irrgan (Germany) Founder and COO, GoFresh. Over one million users signed up to itsmy.com, its an ad funded social network.

Louisa Jackson (UK) Founder and Director of Content, VidZone, the UK music and video distributor, which now takes content to 140 services globally.

Ann Williams (Brasil) Founder and CEO, Okto, a powerhouse in the huge Brazilian content market offering SMS and WAP services to operators, brands and financial institutions.

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New Venture Business Plan Competition

new venture competition

new venture competition

New Venture 2008, the foundation of Management Center De Baak has started: the annual competition that offers anyone the chance to turn an innovative business idea into a solid business plan. A jury of 21 investors (of which 1 woman, Anne Portwich of Life Science Partners) will decide in 3 rounds. A total € 100.000,- of prize money to be won.

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American internet heroes

The US has leading the way in showing women leading or funding internet companies. In compiling our database of female internet heroes, we come across a lot of American entrepreneurs, CxO’s and VC’s. A lot of these women have started in Silicon Valley or have close ties to the area. We will list a few of them today:

Esther Dyson is an internet visionary and investor and are already around a long time. She is primarily investing in start-ups and guiding many of them as a board member. She was visionary with positions at - among others - Flickr, Delicious. She on the board of 23andme, of co-founder Anne Wojcicki. She invested also in lesser known companies, such as eTribes, a British (once) startup that provided identity management and community services, but now seems to be more a photo sharing site. She sold EDventure Holdings to CNET Networks in 2004. Recently she has been investing mostly in online services, health care/genetics, and space travel.

Other women that have been around are Meg Whitman, ex e-Bay and Jean Armour Polly, founder of netmom.com, and the first woman elected to the Internet Society board of Trustees. She is currently working on connecting rural libraries to the Internet. Read more