Through virtual workshops, Girls Nite Live aims to give women a platform
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Shelly Fisher, Peg Casullo Hertrich and Ed Lack met on Zoom with 12 SU interns at Girls Nite Live.
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Syracuse University alumna Shelly Fisher and her team lived “100 days in 10” in April when they created Girls Night Live in only 10 days.
“They’re not kidding,” Fisher said with a laugh.
GNL, which was originally called Girls Nite In Online, is a platform that hosts workshops and gives women a space to amplify their voices and earn money through a “virtual tip jar” system, said Fisher, founder and CEO of GNL. The company held its 400th workshop on Jan. 13.