Episode 7: Melissa Kwan of eWebinar
Melissa is a 3x founder who successfully sold her previous company, and is now on a mission to give people their time back by automating their webinar process!
On this week's episode of Female Founders Weekly, we interview Melissa Kwan of Ewebinar. Melissa is super impressive. She's a three-time bootstrapped founder and her previous company was acquired in 2019. While starting her previous companies, Ewebinar was the product she'd always dreamed about because she was drowning in customer webinars every day for five years.
Now she's on a mission to give people their time back so that they can do something much more fun, because that's what life's really about. Ewebinar automates the webinar process by taking a video and delivering it like a webinar, meaning that you can do hundreds of the same webinars without ever needing to be in front of the camera.
We talked to Melissa about her journey from starting previous companies to where she's at today. From getting her first 100 sales to how she manages her work-life balance. Melissa is super interesting, she has a refreshing take on starting a business and we absolutely loved this conversation. We hope you do too.
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Female Founders Weekly the podcast:
Are you thinking about starting a business and don't know where to begin?
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