More female startup founders are blowing up conventional ideas that having a newborn and building a startup don’t mix
In late January, Amy Nelson, the founder of the Riveter co-working network, posted an ultrasound on Twitter. “That’s my baby girl,” she wrote. “She arrives in June … #proudmama.”
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