Her Startup with Stephanie Kaplan Lewis

Published: June 28, 2018, 1:44 p.m.

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Let\\u2019s talk about media, college, and the entrepreneur. When you hear college, media, and startup, you probably think of Facebook. Well, today\\u2019s special guest is also a Harvard startup alum who shook up the world of college media catering specifically to female students. She was in her senior year at Harvard when she co-founded and launched HerCampus.com

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Stephanie Kaplan Lewis is the CEO and Editor-in-Chief of Her Campus. Her Campus is the #1 New Media brand for female college students, and a 360 degree college marketing agency. Her Campus reaches over 35 million users monthly across the Her Campus media network, and Her Campus marketing clients include H&M, Ikea, Vera Bradley, and many, many more.

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Join us for a fantastic discussion on calculated risks, first time challenges, and startup success! Stay tuned to learn more about Stephanie\\u2019s journey, the Her Campus community, and going from being a full-time student to a full-time CEO.

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In This Episode

  • Stephanie\\u2019s Story and Her Campus
  • Launching a Startup
  • Backup Plans and Calculated Risks
  • Challenges
  • Working Relationships

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Quotes in This Episode

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\\u201cI think there\'s always a question of whether entrepreneurs are kind of risk averse or risk loving or somewhere in the middle. And for us, no question that pursuing our own business was more risky than going a very traditional path.\\u201d \\u2014Stephanie Kaplan Lewis

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\\u201cI think there are a lot of benefits to being a young first time entrepreneur, but there are also just so many gaps that you have in terms of pure knowledge and skills and it\'s really helpful to have mentors and advisors that you can lean on to help fill in those holes.\\u201d \\u2014Stephanie Kaplan Lewis

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\\u201cI think vacation is a relative term when it\'s your own business. So, we\'re never truly unplugged.\\u201d \\u2014Stephanie Kaplan Lewis

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\\u201cWe were college students coming out of a liberal arts undergraduate, and we had never worked full time in the real world. And, we\'ve completely bootstrapped the company, as well. So, we\'ve opted not to raise money, and we\'ve funded it entirely through our revenues, and we\'ve been profitable since we launched.\\u201d \\u2014Stephanie Kaplan Lewis

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\\u201cI really never growing up saw myself as someone in business, let alone as an entrepreneur. I always thought I was going to be a writer or an editor or a journalist when I grew up. So it\'s been really interesting to see I guess the evolution of what I\'m interested in and what I find fulfilling and meaningful to do in my work day to day.\\u201d \\u2014Stephanie Kaplan Lewis

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\\u201c And I think there\'s a big misconception out there that you\'re going to have this overnight success, and you\'re going to go from nothing to this huge company so fast. And then you\'re going to sell your business for tons of money or whatever it may be. But really, it\'s a really long road. It\'s really hard work. It\'s sprinkled with some really fun, exciting times, no question. But most of the time you are just slogging through for what feels like an endless stretch of time.\\u201d \\u2014Stephanie Kaplan Lewis

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Resources

Stephanie\\u2019s LinkedIn and Twitter

Her Campus Website

Stephanie\\u2019s Book: The Her Campus Guide to College Life

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