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WIN/WIN: Women in Innovation
#115 Nisreen Hasib | Founder & CEO @ Signoff
Season 6
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In this episode, Nisreen Hasib, CEO and founder of Signoff, shares her journey from being the COO of Unbound to starting her own company that focuses on solving the housing crisis. Nisreen challenges the traditional definition of success in the startup world and shares insights on getting into Techstars.
Key takeaways:
- Align your career choices with your foundational values.
- Trust your intuition and take risks when making career decisions.
- Challenge the traditional definition of success and choose your path.
- Focus on building a scalable impact rather than solely raising venture capital.
Learn more:
- Zoia Kozakov (Host): http://www.linkedin.com/in/zoia
- Nisreen Hasib (Guest): https://www.linkedin.com/in/nisreen-hasib/
- Women in Innovation: http://www.womenininnovation.co
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