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Featuring ‘Women That Slay’

Rachel Hollis to be next speaker at Google Startup Grind event

- By Jason Schaff Signal Vice President and Editor

The Santa Clarita chapter of Google Startup Grind is holding its “Women That Slay” series featuring female founders of startup companies who will speak at the group’s monthly meetings through May.

The next installmen­t of the series will feature Rachel Hollis, founder and CEO of Chic Media. Hollis is also an author, public speaker and social media influencer. The event will be at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 20, at Status Not Quo, 26326 Citrus St. in Valencia.

“I want to stress the significan­ce of being part of the next few Startup Grind events as we shine a spotlight on our female founders, “said James McKinney, chapter director and vice president, Strategic Growth for Status Not Quo in Valencia.

The local chapter series will culminate in May when it will join more than 200 other chapters in hosting a female founder for Female Founder Month.

Startup Grind is a global startup community designed to educate, inspire and connect entreprene­urs. Each chapter holds monthly events that feature a successful founder, innovator, educator or investor who shares their story and the lessons they learned in building their company. The events also provide networking opportunit­ies for entreprene­urs.

The Santa Clarita chapter has been ranked as one of the most active chapters in the world based on average event attendance.

Hollis has been touted as the “Tony Robbins for Women.” Author of the new book, “Girl, Wash Your Face,” Hollis will have her only Southern California book signing at the local event.

She has worked with top brands including: Walmart, Disney Junior, JCPenney, Rubbermaid, Sprint and Keurig to create content for Chic Media’s award-winning women’s lifestyle blog.

McKinney says that Startup Grind’s women series is important because women do not get anywhere near the same funding as male-led startups.

In 2017, only 2 percent of venture capital funds were distribute­d to female-led startups, McKinney said.

 ?? Courtesy photo ?? The next installmen­t of Google Startup Grind’s “Women That Slay” series will feature Rachel Hollis, founder and CEO of Chic Media and an author.
Courtesy photo The next installmen­t of Google Startup Grind’s “Women That Slay” series will feature Rachel Hollis, founder and CEO of Chic Media and an author.

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