How Kim Cayce Is Supporting Women Entrepreneurs

Women entrepreneurs are starting more businesses than ever before, and female founders are inventing products, solving problems, and strengthening their communities through job creation. Never before have there been more opportunities for ambitious female founders to make a difference in the world, and Kim Cayce is ready to help them bring their vision to life.

Kim Cayce is one of the world’s leading experts on women’s entrepreneurship, and the founder and CEO of the Women Entrepreneurs Network, a dynamic enterprise that is devoted to empowering women entrepreneurs around the world. 

 Having successfully launched several businesses in the past, Kim understands how challenging it can be to start and scale a new business. She believes that every woman is capable of building a successful business, and saw an opportunity to create an organization that empowers women who dream of doing so for themselves. 

Kim is lighting the way for female founders by offering a completely new model for startup training and development. Through the Women Entrepreneurs Network, she is designing and delivering a unique curriculum – with feedback, coaching and opportunities at every step in the process – created specifically for female founders, to guide them through the challenges and obstacles startups can face.

As a business mentor and coach, Kim has worked across industries and verticals, guiding early stage startups as well as billion dollar brands in more than 40 countries around the world. As a serial entrepreneur, Kim walked the same path as the founders she supports and now it’s her turn to pay it forward.

She has raised millions of dollars in VC funding and has pitched her companies to investors from all corners of the globe, including the Sharks on ABC Television’s hit show ‘Shark Tank’. As an experienced angel investor, Kim has also funded over 35 companies with multiple exits.

It’s Kim’s real-world experience that has provided the motivation for starting the Women Entrepreneurs Network, and the challenges that women too often face when starting and scaling a business form the framework for the programs she offers.

Legitimate obstacles such as fear of failure, work/life balance, inadequate support systems, lack of confidence, limited access to business training, and ongoing gender inequality, are just a few of the roa blocks women entrepreneurs must overcome in order to achieve success.

In building the Women Entrepreneurs Network, Kim Cayce has addressed these issues and more, as she empowers the next generation of female entrepreneurs.

According to Kim, the events and programs offered by the Women Entrepreneurs Network are thoughtfully designed to meet the needs of three types of members. 

First are women who are new to entrepreneurship; they might have an idea for the business they want to explore. Second are established female entrepreneurs who are in a position to scale their business and take the next step in their journey.

Finally, there are advanced entrepreneurs who are ready to level-up and increase their influence and authority throughout their chosen field. The Women Entrepreneurs Network creates opportunities for women to interact with, and mentor each other throughout their journey under Kim’s watchful eye.

The year ahead promises to be an exciting one for Kim Cayce and the Women Entrepreneurs Network with big plans for new events and programs already in the pipeline. With a formidable resume and qualifications from UCLA Anderson, Duke University and Stanford GSB forming the platform, Kim is now in a position to ‘pay it forward’ to the next generation of female entrepreneurs. If you’d like to find out more about Kim Cayce and the Women Entrepreneurs Network click here to visit the website.

 

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