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YEC Escape Fosters Entrepreneurial Community 
Business Growth. Media Exposure. Women Entrepreneurs 

Kris was one of the first members of YEC, which she joined shortly after starting her company. “It was 2009, the height of a recession, and I had branched out on my own when many of my peers were scrambling for employment opportunities,” she recalls. “To be a founding member of YEC made me feel that there were other people out there who were also on this similar path and entrepreneurial trajectory. That has been the greatest value of YEC for me. Connecting with a community of like-minded entrepreneurs has made the entrepreneur journey less lonely.”

Kris is a frequent national television commentator on topics ranging from politics to big-tech bias, and gives the impression of being comfortable in a crowd because she frequently appears in front of millions of viewers. However, she says that nothing could be further from the truth; she is actually highly introverted. “When I am on camera, I think about it as a one-to-one conversation between myself and the anchor,” Kris says.