Have you ever wondered what would happen if you decided to step away from your business for a day, a week, or even a month with little to no involvement? Would everything run the same? Or would it all turn to chaos? It goes without saying that one of the hardest challenges early-stage founders face is poor operational design.
In the rush to deliver quick results and achieve growth, founders can often lose sight of the very systems that make the bones of their business. But where and when do you begin in the first place? What systems do you need? And how do you automate them?
Join them as they deep dive into these questions with Sarah Agboola, Founder of mtime, an online recruitment service that’s helped hundreds of women reskill and reenter the workforce. mtime is a portfolio company under The Alice Anderson Fund, and Sarah’s expertise in community, startups, and recruitment have earned her recognition on the Forbes 30 under 30 list, as well as the title of Women's Agenda's Small Business Leader of the Year in 2022.
Currently, Sarah is also a Partner at Arctic 90, an entrepreneur-led consultancy that helps businesses with strategic execution. In conversation with Sarah will be Nikita Lamba, Marketing and Community Manager at LUNA.
In her role, Nikita is responsible for building relationships across LUNA’s founder and partner communities, as well as bringing to life events and activations that champion them. Her experience spans both the startup and corporate worlds in creative verticals including brand strategy, copywriting, storytelling, and educational programs.


