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Case
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Reference no. E389
Subject category: Entrepreneurship
Published by: Stanford Business School
Originally published in: 2010
Version: 15 September 2010
Length: 5 pages
Data source: Field research

Abstract

Leigh Rawdon (HBS ''01) started her career in call center software, then call center management. After earning her MBA, she moved to the Silicon Valley to work in a related field and be where her fiance was. A year later, she was CEO and co-founder of a children''s clothing company called Tea. Originally developed for the Stanford GSB course ''Entrepreneurship from the Perspective of Women,'' this vignette describes Rawdon''s journey to entrepreneurship.

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Abstract

Leigh Rawdon (HBS ''01) started her career in call center software, then call center management. After earning her MBA, she moved to the Silicon Valley to work in a related field and be where her fiance was. A year later, she was CEO and co-founder of a children''s clothing company called Tea. Originally developed for the Stanford GSB course ''Entrepreneurship from the Perspective of Women,'' this vignette describes Rawdon''s journey to entrepreneurship.

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