Last Tuesday, April 7th, the Harvard Her Campus chapter and other members of the Harvard community (and beyond) gathered in the Harvard Coop for a Discussion and Signing of Her Campus founders’ new book, The Her Campus Guide to College Life. Â
Annie Chandler Wang and Stephanie Kaplan Lewis, graduates of Harvard themselves, shared with students about Her Campus’ founding, from its inception, to their experience juggling a start-up with a full academic workload, to ultimately choosing to turn down other opportunities in favor of working on Her Campus.
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Annie and Stephanie shared with students how they met co-founder Windsor Hanger Western (who was away on a Her Campus college tour on the day of the event) at a student-run lifestyle magazine at Harvard. When the trio saw how popular the publication was, even among non-Harvard students, they saw a business opportunity.
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Students left feeling inspired by Annie and Stephanie’s story of creativity and perseverance, many with signed books and gift bags containing LeSportsac, Bare Minerals, and other goodies in hand.
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My greatest takeaway was the women’s ability and willingness to create opportunities for themselves. Harvard, a liberal arts- first education offering extremely little business-related coursework is not always the most start-up friendly environment. However, these women found utility in their (perhaps seemingly irrelevant) majors (Psychology and Visual and Enviornmental Studies) and in their extracurricular activities.Â
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