What does it take to be an entrepreneur?
A conversation with the founders of two Amsterdam-based startups, Bringly and Bundleboon, on what it takes to start and run a tech startup and especially during a crisis.
A conversation with the founders of two Amsterdam-based startups, Bringly and Bundleboon, on what it takes to start and run a tech startup and especially during a crisis.
StartupAmsterdam
Alexandra is StartupAmsterdam’s Partnerships & Events Lead.
Bringly
A driven go-getter formed in an entrepreneurial family. His ambitious mentality, terrible jokes, knowledge and experience gained at digital-savvy companies like Faja Lobi, KLM, Suitsupply and L’Oréal make Rajiv unique. He started a few businesses at a young age, failed some times, but learned a lot.
He’s passionate about building innovative solutions, solving real problems by combining business with the latest technologies.
Bundleboon
Danish-born, Nelli Jeloudar, is the founder of Bundleboon – an online curated shopping service specialized in kidswear. She started Bundleboon as a side-hustle from her living room and within a few months found her cofounder, Monique. They quit their day jobs and went all in. Since the launch in 2018, they have styled more than 3000 kids in The Netherlands and were recently featured on the Dutch version of Dragons’ Den.