About Us

The exploratory journey of a female entrepreneur single in DC who has 90 days to address imminent Family, Love, and Career diverging challenges, forcing her to face a life changing decision.

Restless, confused, but determined, and with the help and encouragement of her other female entrepreneur friends, she decides to spend said 90 days launching a new business, actively looking for her Mr. Right, and trying to discover what she should do, what she wants to do, and what she actually can do, before taking her next big step. Will she love, launch, or leave?

Illustrate life, family, love, and career dilemmas currently faced by many females between the ages of 25 and 45, following strong socioeconomic and cultural changes experienced in the past 50 years, that stress, embarrass, and confuse career oriented, yet family hungry, women. Present an attempt to face it all and maybe even get it all. The exercise is intended to be genuine (highlighting the human emotional element), transparent (unscripted), and uplifting (humorously positioned) as it looks to educate, inspire, and possibly empower other females facing one or more similar challenge in their lives.

Who is Giadha DeCarcer?

GiadhaGiadha DeCarcer is a serial entrepreneur with almost 20 years of experience launching and running start ups. The daughter of a Spanish diplomat father and Cuban actress mother, she was raised in Italy, France, Switzerland, and Spain, immigrating to the US at the age of 16. She is an avid supporter of female entrepreneurs and founded Women Entrepreneur Reinforcement (WeR), as well as First Federal Transportation, GNI International, and most recently co-­‐founded and ran VentureCamp, an accelerator and docu-­series project. Giadha and her ventures have been featured in Forbes, the Miami Herald, the IBJ, and on shows such as Inside Indiana Business. She received an A.A. from Miami Dade Community College, a B.A. from the University of Pennsylvania and an M.A. from Georgetown University. Giadha has traveled to and worked in over 25 countries, speaks five languages fluently, and lives in Washington D.C. with her dog Lucie, her cat Indy, and her turtle, Tokka.