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Presented By: Center for Entrepreneurship

Entrepreneurship Speaker Series: Katherine Ryder

Maven Clinic

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The Entrepreneurship Hour speaker series provides a venue for students to engage and network with world-class entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, and business leaders from across the globe. This gateway class explores fundamental topics in entrepreneurship such as emerging business models, new venture creation, and technology commercialization while exposing both undergraduate (freshmen – seniors) and graduate students to the ecosystem in a variety of industries. Note: These talks are open to the community as space permits.

About Katherine Ryder:

Katherine Ryder is the founder and CEO of Maven, the digital clinic for women.
Maven is a telehealth platform offering instant access to its best-in- class network
of women’s and family health providers, with a flagship 15-month maternity
management program for employers to help new parents throughout their
transition back to work.

Katherine previously worked as an early stage investor at the venture capital firm
Index Ventures, based in London, where she focused on consumer technology,
and in particular on investments in the health, education, art, and retail sectors.

Prior to joining Index, Katherine worked as a journalist, writing for
The Economist from Southeast Asia, New York, and London. In 2009, she worked
with former U.S. Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson, helping him write his memoirs
about the U.S. financial crisis.

Katherine received her B.A. from the Honors College at the University of Michigan
and her MSc from the London School of Economics. Katherine is based in New
York City.
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