How to Streamline a Process for the Masses: Kathryn Petralia

EPISODE · Feb 14, 2018 · 55 MIN

How to Streamline a Process for the Masses: Kathryn Petralia

from LIBERTY ROAD with Nada Jones · host LIBERTY ROAD

Kathryn Petralia is the President and Co-Founder of Kabbage. A financial services data and technology platform that provides an automated application process for small business loans.   In this episode, Kathryn admits that she never saw herself as an entrepreneur, but always pursued jobs that sparked her interest, which happened to be start-ups.  From crowdfunding to angel investors, Kathryn advises on how to prove your business’s worth by being committed to actually doing the work you set out to do. She also highlights how the internet is the great equalizer. In the case of Kabbage, this distinction removes gender, ethnicity and other cultural barriers from the loan application process which levels the playing field. She is giving small business a greater opportunity to pursue their interests to make a difference. You can follow Kathryn and the Kabbage team at @kabbageinc Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Also, if you are at a point in your business needing some operational funds, be sure to check out www.kabbage.com to learn more about their SBL process. Don't forget to follow us at @libertyforher on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Please let us know your thoughts about this episode by using the hashtag #libertysessions  and please rate and review us—it helps to know if this podcast is inspiring and equipping you to launch and grow your ventures.   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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