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Founders in SheWorx are women who embody three core values. We call these the AAA Values: Ambition We set big goals and push ourselves outside of our comfort zone. Action We work around constraints and always find a way to get things done.
Altruism We give back to our communities and encourage the success of other women.Meet Tina, one of the many incredible founders attending the upcoming SheWorx100 Summit.1.
What does your company do?Capsul Jewelry uses 3D-printing technology to create unique fine sterling silver jewelry that can be customized with your own handwriting, sound wave pattern, or the engraving of a special name, date, or place. Our mission is to encapsulate your favorite memories into a modern, timeless piece of jewelry youll want to wear everyday.
2. What impact are you making? What does this impact look like in 10 years?
Our goal is to be the #1 global brand in personalized jewelry. Using our scalable manufacturing technology, we can launch a collection in as little as 3 weeks. This allows us to take advantage of a current trend faster than any other brands.
Our current social causes are focused on designs and collaborations with celebrities to benefit charities such as Planned Parenthood and ACLU. In hopefully less than 10 years, well be launching collections with strong women role models such as Oprah, Rihanna, Sheryl Sandberg, Marissa Meyersetc. to promote female empowerment as well as fundraising for charities.
3. Why are you excited about the Summit? What is the best part about being in the SheWorx community?
Im most excited to be in the presence of a group of high-caliber, ambitious female entrepreneurs looking to make a dent in the startup industry. The biggest difference in SheWorx and other organizations has been the quality of mentors as well as the attendees. Its absolutely refreshing and reassuring to meet so many female founders that speak the same language and passionate about their goals!
Are you building an incredible company? Join us at the upcoming SheWorx100 Summit in NYC, SF, London RELATED QUESTION Is an acrylic kitchen sink a good replacement choice for a builder grade flimsy stainless steel one? Stainless, even the thin ones, are far superior to acrylic for a kitchen sink.
I havent seen any acrylic kitchen sink last more than a few months before they showed a lot of stains, damage and wear. They easily mark from copper clad and aluminum pots and pans. Cast iron pans will easily scratch the acrylic.
A dropped knife will take a gouge out. Staining is a persistent issue especially from grease, oil, spaghetti sauce, coffee and juice drinks. Personally, I would not use an acrylic sink anywhere other than a bathroom.
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