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Claire Coder is the Founder and CEO of Aunt Flow, a leading social enterprise dedicated to ensuring equitable access to menstrual products in public and private spaces. With a passion for social impact and a mission to end period poverty, Claire launched Aunt Flow in 2016 after realizing the widespread lack of menstrual products in public restrooms. Under her leadership, Aunt Flow has grown into a nationally recognized company, partnering with Fortune 500 companies, schools, universities, and other organizations to provide free, sustainable menstrual products in restrooms across the U.S. and beyond.
As a trailblazer in the menstrual health space, Claire has been featured in major media outlets such as Forbes, The New York Times, and NPR. She is also a sought-after speaker and advocate for menstrual equity, women's rights, and social entrepreneurship. Claire’s work has not only addressed a critical public health issue but has also sparked a broader conversation about the importance of inclusivity and accessibility in everyday spaces.
In addition to her entrepreneurial achievements, Claire is a vocal supporter of sustainable practices. Aunt Flow's products are made from organic cotton, and the company focuses on minimizing its environmental impact while maximizing its social good. Claire’s innovative approach to business and commitment to social justice continue to drive Aunt Flow’s mission forward, inspiring change on a global scale.
Speech Topics
Innovation: No, The Start of a Movement
How many times have you been told no? No may have been the first word you ever learned. But NO shouldn’t always be the end… It may be just the beginning. This session Claire shares her story of overcoming 86 no’s to build her 8 figure business and how you can turn no-butt into yes-and.
Leadership: Getting Uncomfortable
Most important things are tough to talk about. Are you ready to have kids? Is it time to transition an employee? Do you have enough money saved to quit your job? Claire’s entire profession is talking about an uncomfortable topic - periods. In this session, Claire shares practical learnings on how to approach icky-sticky conversations.
Entrepreneurship: 6 Year (Overnight) Success
From college dropout to the founder of Aunt Flow. The story of raising $11.2m for a market that "didn't matter" and how Aunt Flow went from an idea to a business stocking 23k bathrooms ranging from Apple to Princeton University.
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