Quota: the way to Utopia?
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Ezebis - March 2011
Interview with Inge Geerdens, Founder CVWarehouse. CVWarehouse.com is an e-recruitment platform that is linked to the website of companies. She is also Founding Partner at Your Next Move & Ambassador at Executive Research. You can find Inge on her blog.
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I looked for money in 2006 to start up my company CVWarehouse & I raised Euro 1m in 2007. I bought back my shares in 2008.
Wow good work
And I’m preparing for a next round of vcs in 2011.
Very good & did you source that in Europe, obviously if it was in Euros? In your own country Belgium?
Yes I have contact with vcs within Europe & I raised money in Belgium.
Fantastic, great!
I can only speak about Europe, but it surprises me a little that women are looked at differently in this case. I think I got some very strange questions. But I also think I got huge visibility as I was the only woman.
So it had advantages & disadvantages. And you were successful which says a lot for you.
Well they ask more questions about my private life, my kids, how was I going to solve things & they were a little afraid I would spend too much time on my family I guess?
Dreadful isn’t it? It is what it is!
What can I say? It’s not only vcs that ask that question. It’s more in general that I’m confronted with these types of questions as a female entrepreneur.
Interesting, interesting, but they wouldn’t ask men those questions would they?
Well not at all I guess, no, no. They wouldn’t even think about it.
I’ve been thinking about that question just before your call. I think we have to act like men. We need to be proud. We need to be very self confident. We need to have excellent communication & presentation skills. We need to say that we are better. We don’t need to be emotional. So just go to the point, show facts & figures & move further.
So copy what the boys do & make sure that we’ve got all our bases covered is what you’d suggest, yeah?
We’ll do better than the boys do, because we have female disadvantage.
Thank you, that’s a salient point.
I think a lot of women will always be underrepresented in any business context. Not only but of course also sourcing but already in companies, in boards, in setting up companies, in positions in companies.
Ok, no problems.
The period you’re talking about is of course the height of 2007 & I’m in the e-recruitment sector in Europe. So we got a major crisis in 2008 & 2009 so everything closed from a money point of view. I guess it’s not only towards the women. Something that I notice is that the venture capital world in my eyes is very macho, very white male but I guess they’re macho towards other male entrepreneurs as well. So I don’t know, I’m not sure.
Ok no problems.
I don’t think it’s easier for them. What I did when I was looking for venture, was I really started doing competitions & contests on presentations & pitching. Because I realized after my first presentation to venture capitalists that 90 % of me raising money would depend on my presentation skills.
Very good, so that’s a real key point.
I did a contest & I won a prize in elevator pitching amongst 500 business plans & people pitching all over Europe. I really did it in order to raise money. I think the more technical people are, the harder they find to explain in human words what they exactly do & what they’re looking for. So I think being extrovert, having excellent presentation skills rewards much more in finding money. Because in the end they invest in a person or a team of people & not so much in a company or the technical part of a company.
That’s a really good point, thank you.
I think the balance would be the best. Not too many women for obvious reasons. Not too many men for obvious reasons. With balance I think women are much more long term. I also think that’s why we have so much difficulties with venture capitalists. Because venture capitalists from the business plan are short term anyway. So men are in the middle, women are very much in that long term strategy keeping an eye on the customers, the company, the employees. So I think having women is an advantage for the long term strategy. Having men is an advantage for the short term strategy because you need both.
Fantastic, so what you’re saying is that the balance is the best, most optimum in any start-up?
The real situation is to have the best people. Unfortunately in a start-up, you have the people that want to go with you.
Exactly, that’s great! Thank you so much for your time today, I so appreciate it. I wish you all the best for your next round.
Thank you.
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Monday February 15th, 2010 at 02:18 PM by Inge Geerdens |
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Friday February 5th, 2010 at 11:49 AM by Inge Geerdens |
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The fifth conference grow – january 2010
Inge Geerdens extends a welcoming hand to new entrepreneurs
Every healthy society needs some people who think out of the box. People who bring in fresh, creative and innovative ideas. People who generate added value, make the world a better place for us all and dare to persevere when not everyone can see the point of it straight away. Read the rest of this entry ›
Monday September 14th, 2009 at 10:20 AM by Inge Geerdens |
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Thursday August 27th, 2009 at 11:16 AM by Inge Geerdens |
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