30. Elizabeth Gore’s Feel the Boot Interview

Elizabeth Gore, co-founder and president of Alice (helloalice.com), recently joined me to talk about her entrepreneurial journey and to share some insights with other founders. Alice is a free multi-channel platform powered by AI technology that guides business owners by providing access to funding, networks, and services.

Before that, she was the entrepreneur in residence at Dell Technologies, served in the Peace Corps, and much more.

We talked about how she became an entrepreneur and how her background contributes to her capabilities as a co-founder.

We discussed why women and minorities are at a massive disadvantage as entrepreneurs, and the particular challenges of being a founder/parent.

Finally, she shared several tips that will be of great help to any small business owner, particularly during the COVID-19 epidemic.

Lance Cottrell

I have my fingers in a great many pies. I am (in no particular order): Founder, Angel Investor, Startup Mentor/Advisor, Grape Farmer, Security Expert, Anonymity Guru, Cyber Plot Consultant, Lapsed Astrophysicist, Out of practice Martial Artist, Gamer, Wine Maker, Philanthropist, Volunteer, & Advocate for the Oxford Comma.

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