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Ambika ("Bika") was born & raised in Bellevue, WA and was a part of the first class to graduate from the International Community School. There, she would get elected as the ASB president and get her first "start-up" experience.
Bika grew up with an innate desire to continuously engage in conversations so she's been known as "the chatterbox" throughout her life.
After graduating college, she went on to work for Microsoft for almost 3 years before realizing that she wasn't feeling truly fulfilled, even though she loved and enjoyed her job. She had serious ambitions to work for a small start-up, so she started doing what she does best! She chatted with others about her thoughts and feelings, which led her to her first start-up experience: TravelPost.
Despite failing after just one year at her first start-up, Bika's ambition continued to grow and her heart would eventually lead her to birth Armoire: A clothing rental company that is disrupting the retail market with over $5 million in funding at the time of this episode.
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Ambika ("Bika") was born & raised in Bellevue, WA and was a part of the first class to graduate from the International Community School. There, she would get elected as the ASB president and get her first "start-up" experience.
Bika grew up with an innate desire to continuously engage in conversations so she's been known as "the chatterbox" throughout her life.
After graduating college, she went on to work for Microsoft for almost 3 years before realizing that she wasn't feeling truly fulfilled, even though she loved and enjoyed her job. She had serious ambitions to work for a small start-up, so she started doing what she does best! She chatted with others about her thoughts and feelings, which led her to her first start-up experience: TravelPost.
Despite failing after just one year at her first start-up, Bika's ambition continued to grow and her heart would eventually lead her to birth Armoire: A clothing rental company that is disrupting the retail market with over $5 million in funding at the time of this episode.