Amina El Gamal shares entrepreneurial journey and advice
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Updated · enterpriseam.com · May 3
Amina El Gamal shares entrepreneurial journey and advice
4 articles · Updated · enterpriseam.com · May 3
The Bond & Bloom founder and CEO said her baby brand’s returns fully fund Net3allem, which now runs eight preschools serving more than 1,000 students in Egypt.
El Gamal said Bond & Bloom combines research-backed play kits with a parenting app for milestone, vaccine and growth tracking, aiming to support first-time parents and early childhood development.
She cited supply-chain and hiring challenges, highlighted her Harvard education and social-impact funding, and urged entrepreneurs to solve real problems, stay consistent, bootstrap where possible and seek experienced advice.
Can a premium baby brand bridge Egypt's education gap, or does it risk creating a new divide in parenting?
With new laws demanding workplace nurseries, could this nonprofit model become Egypt's corporate childcare standard?
How can a brand donating all profits compete with rivals who reinvest everything back into their own growth?