Airports, Airlines, Aviation

Author: Chandra Jacobs

  • tripchi Indiegogo campaign – more than 50% there!

    Time to celebrate, we are now more than 50% funded! I also wanted to take a moment to explain to you WHY I am so passionate about transforming the airport experience.

  • tripchi hosts 14th DukeGEN event in Somerville, MA

    We had a successful event last Wednesday night at Greentown Labs at 28 Dane Street, Somerville, MA – an awesome and bright co-working and lab space. As usual, Somerville and Cambridge never disappoint as a hub of startup innovation, intellect, and passion – perfectly reflective of the core values that DukeGEN Boston aims to foster. Our discussion on why…

  • Reflections on Concur’s Perfect Trip DevCon

    It was tripchi’s pleasure to have participated, and pitched, in the inaugural Concur PerfectTrip DevCom 2013. It was not only a great networking opportunity, but also a great learning opportunity. I learned about many of the intricacies of the Concur API, so that when we’re ready to apply for the App Store, there won’t be…

  • tripchi launches crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo

    Hello there fellow travelers and technophiles, Love to travel but hate airports? Us too, and we want to change that! That’s why my startup, tripchi, has just launched a fundraising campaign on Indiegogo for our airport mobile app, tripchi, which needs your help to launch globally. Our goal is to help travelers worldwide have a…

  • Flight Safety Videos Get Funny

    Not only are we entering the age of Airport 2.0, where airports are improving (at least in terms of food and retail concepts), now in-flight safety videos (you know, those ones you HAVE to watch with your undivided attention prior to take-off) are also improving. Namely, they are getting funny.  Airline marketers are finally realizing…

  • Tnooz Big Data Travel Hack

    Last weekend, tripchi participated in the Tnooz Travel #BigDataHack at hack/reduce in Cambridge, MA. Read all about it in this Tnooz write-up, which features yours truly sounding really smart!

  • Boston Growth Hackers October Meetup

    Last week, tripchi attended the Boston Growth Hacker’s monthly meetup, featuring guest speaker David Skok. David writes a blog for entrepreneurs and startups on topics such as viral marketing, SaaS metrics, building a sales and marketing machine, techniques for lowering cost of customer acquisition, etc. His blog can be found here.

  • More Lessons from the Greater Boston Women in Leadership Symposium

    After the weekend to reflect on the event last week, which I initially wrote up here, I decided to add another post about how all of the learnings can apply to office politics and networking, whether you’re at a startup or a mid-large corporation (or both, like me!). All of the women leaders in EMC…

  • Greater Boston Women in Leadership Symposium – “A Day of Excellence through Leadership”

    Today I had the honor of being part of the Greater Boston Women in Leadership Symposium – “A Day of Excellence through Leadership” sponsored by the New England Diversity Council. This is an annual event which brings together a diverse mix of successful women leaders who discuss topics pertinent to today’s workforce in order to…

  • Failing at email marketing – it’s a choice

    We thought we’d share this Tnooz article on “How to Fail at Email Marketing.” It’s certainly something that not only every startup marketer, but every marketer, should take to heart, especially considering email marketing is an extremely effective tool if leveraged correctly (if you don’t believe me, check out AppSumo).

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