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In any given second, tech Founders have several decisions they could be making. Building everything from scratch multiplies the complexity of our daily activity, so solutions that simplify what we need to learn and produce are a godsend. For that reason, our guest Sherisse Hawkins (Founder and CEO of Pagedip) advocates for no-code solutions – even as a technical founder with experience managing complex software development project.
Founder Bio:
Sherisse Hawkins is the Founder and CEO of Pagedip. She is a creative minded CEO with a strong engineering background. She thrives on meeting impossible deadlines, delighting customers, and re-imagining how things can be done. Sherisse believes that anything is possible in the digital world.
As an engineer and technologist, she has a passion for driving the evolution of digital narrative content, which is why she believes she has the best job ever as the Founder of Pagedip.
Sherisse is an award-winning business wonder and accomplished speaker, internationally. She has appeared in Vanity Fair as well as ABC’s Shark Tank. Sherisse’s background includes working as a Walt Disney Imagineer building theme parks around the globe. She also served as Vice President of Software Development at Time Warner Cable.
Timestamps:
2:57 How Sherisse’s love for STEM led to a career as a Walt Disney Imagineer building theme parks
5:00 How family and children influenced a career change
7:15 Making the jump into entrepreneurship | When is the right time?
10:00 How Sherisse planned her entrepreneurial leap as a Mother and Wife
13:00 The evolution of Pagedip | What is it and how has it evolved?
15:44 Leveraging no-code solutions to scale faster and more efficiently
18:04 Will no-code solutions replace developers?
22:24 Building the first version/MVP of Pagedip
24:19 Making decision on tech stack
26:06 How Pagedip allows customers to re-imagine content for better engagement
31:33 Strategy for taking a new product to market
37:05 Fundraising
39:40 Determining which new product features to prioritize
41:33 The importance of access to a community
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In any given second, tech Founders have several decisions they could be making. Building everything from scratch multiplies the complexity of our daily activity, so solutions that simplify what we need to learn and produce are a godsend. For that reason, our guest Sherisse Hawkins (Founder and CEO of Pagedip) advocates for no-code solutions – even as a technical founder with experience managing complex software development project.
Founder Bio:
Sherisse Hawkins is the Founder and CEO of Pagedip. She is a creative minded CEO with a strong engineering background. She thrives on meeting impossible deadlines, delighting customers, and re-imagining how things can be done. Sherisse believes that anything is possible in the digital world.
As an engineer and technologist, she has a passion for driving the evolution of digital narrative content, which is why she believes she has the best job ever as the Founder of Pagedip.
Sherisse is an award-winning business wonder and accomplished speaker, internationally. She has appeared in Vanity Fair as well as ABC’s Shark Tank. Sherisse’s background includes working as a Walt Disney Imagineer building theme parks around the globe. She also served as Vice President of Software Development at Time Warner Cable.
Timestamps:
2:57 How Sherisse’s love for STEM led to a career as a Walt Disney Imagineer building theme parks
5:00 How family and children influenced a career change
7:15 Making the jump into entrepreneurship | When is the right time?
10:00 How Sherisse planned her entrepreneurial leap as a Mother and Wife
13:00 The evolution of Pagedip | What is it and how has it evolved?
15:44 Leveraging no-code solutions to scale faster and more efficiently
18:04 Will no-code solutions replace developers?
22:24 Building the first version/MVP of Pagedip
24:19 Making decision on tech stack
26:06 How Pagedip allows customers to re-imagine content for better engagement
31:33 Strategy for taking a new product to market
37:05 Fundraising
39:40 Determining which new product features to prioritize
41:33 The importance of access to a community