C03 - Bad Girl Ventures (Video 1 of 2)

Q.1
According to Executive Director, Corey Drushal, the goal of Bad Girl Ventures (BGV) business education course is to help women entrepreneurs prepare a business package to move them to the next level of entrepreneurship. What is not a component of this package?

Q.2
Who does BGV partner with to provide a one to one mentoring program for women entrepreneurs?

Q.3
Another program offered by BGV, is the financing program. At the conclusion of each nine week course, each entrepreneur pitches their company to compete for a top prize loan. How much is that award?

Q.4
According to Ms. Drushal, finding capital is one of the biggest challenges for women entrepreneurs. BGV partners with which of the following, to help women find financing options?

Q.5
BGV created an alumni network to provide a supportive community for BGV program graduates that continues to increase the success for these women. Of the 87 businesses that competed for financing and belong to this network, what percentage have opened their businesses and stayed in business?