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Unlocking Vision and Connection: AdaPia D'Errico on Crowdfunding, AI, and Women in Business

Unlocking Vision and Connection: AdaPia D'Errico on Crowdfunding, AI, and Women in Business

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In this episode of the Big Hitters podcast, Andrew Hathaway interviews AdaPia D'Errico, a fractional C-level executive and strategic consultant. They discuss AdaPia's journey into entrepreneurship, her involvement in the crowdfunding industry, and the challenges faced by early-stage companies. AdaPia emphasizes the importance of communication within teams and shares her insights on leveraging AI in business. The conversation also touches on emerging trends in venture capital, particularly regarding women in business, and the human element in integrating AI into workflows.

Takeaways:

  • AdaPia has a strong background in real estate crowdfunding and venture capital.
  • She emphasizes the importance of supporting female and minority founders.
  • Launching new industries is stimulating and impactful.
  • Operational execution is a major challenge for founders with big visions.
  • Communication across teams is crucial for success.
  • AI can enhance personal reflection and business processes.
  • AI avatars are an emerging trend in the business landscape.
  • Automation should be used to free up time for relationship building.
  • The integration of AI should not compromise human connection.
  • Creativity can be unlocked through effective use of AI tools.

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