About Francine Hardaway

Francine Hardaway, co-founder of Stealthmode Partners, bought her first Apple product in the (very) early 80s, abandoned it for the supposedly portable Compaq a few years later, and eventually returned to Macs. By the late 80s, she was haranguing her daughters’ journalism teachers for continuing to make the students cut and paste up the school newspaper copy when desktop publishing already existed, and had sacrificed their high school popularity for their greater good. (She also gave them fax machines for Christmas, which they returned.)

Her passion for hardware died when the Internet “came along” and she realized the future was in software. Her first real experience with the power of online communities was in 1996, when insomnia after her husband’s death led her to discover Widownet, followed a discreet year later by Match.com.

In the early 90s, she made herself less popular with her friends by insisting that they all learn about email and the Internet, although they all assured her they would be dead before they needed to know it. She started a weekly email list that is now known by people who still don’t read blogs as “Francine’s blog.” Francine’s real blog — for those “in the know”–is right here. She can also be found on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter,  Ello, and every other social network someone tells her about.

A winner of  Arizona Newspaper Association’s Newflash award for two years in a row for her columns on entrepreneurship, she is a serial entrepreneur who counsels and invests in other startup entrepreneurs at Stealthmode Partners,

Her “real” resume is on LinkedIn and she is @hardaway on Twitter.

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