Sharon Kan built and successfully exited four startups, acquired by names such as Microsoft, Barnes & Noble, and Oracle. Listen to her pragmatic approach to business and learn what she believes is the one quality all entrepreneurs should embrace.
Raised in war-torn Israel, Kan reminisces: \u201cYou lived today because you weren\u2019t sure what might happen tomorrow.\u201d
Nonetheless, Kan started her first business at 14, selling homemade cakes to local shops, served her mandatory two years in the Israeli military (air force), and embarked on\xa0 a multi-decade career in marketing, business, and product development. But her corporate career path was sidelined by motherhood. How did she react?
Kan chose to focus on \u201cfeminine power\u201d and boost the mom-economy by co-founding Pepper Lane, a platform designed to provide a community of women to co-mentor and inspire one another \u2014 complete with workshops, mentorship, and the myriad of services one needs when starting a business.
It\u2019s time we stop apologizing and embrace our feminine power in the workplace whether we\u2019re moms or not, says Kan.\xa0
Listen as Kan dishes real talk on how to bring your authentic self to the workplace on this episode, the season three finale, of SheVentures.