Episode Synopsis "Is Drop-In Childcare a Scalable Business? (Kate's Korner) "
Kate Goodwin, founder of Kate's Korner Drop-In Childcare in Durham NC, has over 30 years in daycare experience and is ready to take the leap to entrepreneurship. She's building a drop-in center that will be open earlier and close later than traditional daycares, and she won't require monthly commitments. Is this a good idea and a scalable business? Tune in to find out what the investors think. They are:Keith Daniel, Resilient VenturesRobbie Hardy, xElle VenturesDonald Thompson, Angel Investor and CEO of Walk WestTim McLoughlin, Cofounders CapitalStartup Stage is a production of Earfluence and hosted by Sharon Delaney McCloud.Thank you to our episode sponsors Helius and the new audiobook, "The Startup Hats: Master the Many Roles of the Entrepreneur", by David Gardner.Thank you to our show sponsors:WeWorkInnovate Capital LawLenovoThe University ClubFancy This Photography
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