A startup founder shares her 4 best tricks for saving time
Most startup founders and executives would probably argue that time is the most valuable resource in the world.
Julie Sygiel is the founder and chief creative officer of Dear Kate, a startup that makes high performance underwear and activewear for women. She is also a member of the Girl Scouts of the USA National Board of Directors and cofounded The Lady Project, a group that strives to connect, inspire, and showcase "amazing women doing awesome things."
How does she have time to juggle all that's on her plate?
The very busy 27-year-old entrepreneur, who graduated from Brown University in 2009 with a degree in chemical engineering, shared with Business Insider her top four unique tips for saving time and getting more done:
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