I had the rare pleasure and the honor of meeting Christine Comaford-Lynch last weekend where she was speaking at JVAlertLive. I was spellbound with her presentation, her energy and most importantly her achievements in bringing radical changes to world of business both at the Macro and Micro Level.
Bill Gates calls her ???super high bandwidth.??? Bill Clinton has thanked her for ???fostering American entrepreneurship.??? Newsweek says ???by reputation, Christine is the person you want to partner with.??? New York Times bestselling author
Christine has consulted to the White House (Clinton and Bush), 700 of the Fortune 1000, and over 300 small businesses. She has repeatedly identified and championed key trends and technologies years before market acceptance. Christine writes the finance column on Business Week Christine has led many lives: Buddhist monk, Microsoft engineer, geisha trainee, entrepreneur, and venture capitalist. Her triumphs and disasters are revealed in her New York Times (and USA Today, Wall Street Journal, BusinessWeek, and Amazon.com ) bestselling business book: Rules for Renegades: How to Make More Money, Rock Your Career, and Revel in Your Individuality.
Christine has appeared on CNN, CNBC, MSNBC, FOX Business Network, PBS, CNET and is frequently quoted in the business, technology and general press at large. Stanford Graduate School of Business has done two case studies on her and PBS has featured her in three specials (Triumph of the Nerds, Nerds 2.0.1, and Nerd TV ). CNET has broadcast two specials covering her unconventional rise to success as a woman with neither a high school diploma nor college degree. Christine believes we can do well and do good, using business as a path for personal development, wealth creation, and philanthropy.
I plan to interview Christene on SuccessEngineer.com and pick here Brain on the subject of “Women & Entrepreneurship”, “Small Business Success” and “Networking”. Feel free to post your question for Christene in the Comment Section. I have not approached her for an interview…but will do so in next few days. So your questions are very much important!
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Hi Srini,
Some women find their calling in the second half of life. Their kids are grown, or nearly grown, and they can renew earliier dreams, or more actively pursue new ones. This transition is not always easy-often there is the need to learn many new things at once and figure out how to coordinate them all—-and often finances are an issue. What kind of oppotunities are available for mentoring and the financing of a really great business idea for women with thse circumstances? Clearly, these are my current challanges, yet I know that there are many other women facing the same challange.
Thanks, I know it will be a great teleconferance.
All the best, Kyrie
Hi, Srini and Christine!
I very much enjoyed meeting both of you at Ken’s jvAlertLive in Orlando recently. Great talk…
Question for Christine:
What is your number one challenge in taking your business to the next level?
Regards,
Cheri Sigmon
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