How a Tinder Hack inspired a networking startup for women

Pamela Newenham, GirlCrew, European Founder, International Founders, Mobile Apps, PR / Media Marketing, Women Founders

Today’s guest started out as a reporter when a Tinder hack led to a business idea for connecting women.

She’s a pro at getting media attention and I want to learn how she does it.

Pamela Newenham is the cofounder of GirlCrew, a platform for women to make new friends.

Pamela Newenham

GirlCrew

Pamela Newenham is the cofounder of GirlCrew, a platform for women to make new friends.

Andrew: Hey there, freedom fighters. My name is Andrew Warner. I’m the founder of Mixergy, where I interview entrepreneurs about how they built their businesses. I do it for an audience of real entrepreneurs.

Today’s guest, actually, I feel she’s a real entrepreneur and always has been, but for a while she was a reporter. She was a reporter who found herself at some point in her life wanting to make friends. She didn’t know how to do it. So she did something that was kind of, sort of against Tinder’s rules and she used Tinder’s app to do it. That turned into a business that we’re here to talk about today. The business is called GirlCrew. The founder is Pamela Newenham. GirlCrew is platform for women to make new friends.

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