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Co-founding a company is a major commitment—not only to a company, but to another person (or people). Bolster has eight co-founders, so we know all too well the challenge of bringing multiple individuals together to accomplish one goal.
Today on the podcast, Sherisse Hawkins, founder and CEO of Pagedip, talks about co-founding a company with a virtual stranger and how they began their unique method of exchanging regular feedback—both positive and negative. This feedback loop, she says, is what made her and her co-founder unstoppable.
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Co-founding a company is a major commitment—not only to a company, but to another person (or people). Bolster has eight co-founders, so we know all too well the challenge of bringing multiple individuals together to accomplish one goal.
Today on the podcast, Sherisse Hawkins, founder and CEO of Pagedip, talks about co-founding a company with a virtual stranger and how they began their unique method of exchanging regular feedback—both positive and negative. This feedback loop, she says, is what made her and her co-founder unstoppable.