Joanna Weinstein, CNBC

Joanna Weinstein

CNBC

New York, NY, United States

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Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • CNBC
  • AlleyWatch

Past articles by Joanna:

This start-up says don’t wash your bed sheets

Beantown Bedding co-founders Joan Ripple and Kirsten Lambert pitch their start-up to panel of experts on CNBC's "Power Pitch." → Read More

This app lets you buy and recommend fashion items, directly from social media

Esosa Ighodaro and Abiodun Johnson created an app that rewards uses for sharing items on social media. Watch the founders pitch their start-up in just 60-seconds to a panel of experts! → Read More

Beauty in a bottle

This start-up says it's creating beauty you can drink. Watch CEO & Founder Camille Varlet pitch her startup, All Beauty Water, to a panel of experts. → Read More

Tesla for kids

Watch CEO & co-founder Dave Bell pitch his "smart-kart" for kids to a panel of experts. Does his new EV have what it takes to be the next big thing? → Read More

High-end beef jerky born from one woman’s pregnancy cravings

Jonty Jacobs is a high-end beef jerky start-up making a "Power Pitch" on CNBC. → Read More

High-end beef jerky born from one woman’s pregnancy cravings

Jonty Jacobs is a high-end beef jerky start-up making a "Power Pitch" on CNBC. → Read More

Start-up wants to freeze your body at minus 260 degrees

Start-up Restore Cryotherapy is offering easy access to a cool medical treatment in a spa setting. → Read More

Store your entire medical history on your wrist

MyHealth.US CEO CJ Wilson pitches his start-up to panel of experts on CNBC's "Power Pitch." → Read More

Start-up unleashes bikers to pick up your prescription meds

One start-up is offering prescription drug delivery on demand. → Read More

Startup Blazing a New Trail for On Demand Pot

One start-up is lighting up a budding new industry, selling highly sought products delivered right to your door. “SpeedWeed is the retail outlet, just without the storefront,” said Jen Gentile. Jen along with her husband, AJ, and her brother-in-law, Gene, co-founded the company in 2010. The trio initially launched with medicated gummy bears, but the start-up quickly introduced a variety of… → Read More

Startup Lets Amateur Investors Follow Pro Traders

What Instagram did for amateur photographers, this startup is doing for amateur investors. With the aim to level out the playing field, what this startup is doing for amateur investors and day traders is nothing short of plain smart. → Read More

When life gives you lemons, this founder says spike your lemonade

There’s a new bartender on the start-up block, and she's shaking up hard lemonade. → Read More

Harvard alum’s start-up's shorts 'not dad's jock strap'

Watch Terry White pitch his shorts story to investors Alicia Syrett, Patrick Chung and David Wu. → Read More

The Open Table of salons and spas

Watch Beauty Booked pitch their start-up in just 60 seconds to CNBC's Power Pitch panel. → Read More

Tinder for pot lovers

Todd Mitchem pitches his pot start-up, High There!, to a panel of experts. → Read More

Start-up hopes to take its ski boot to the apex

Apex Ski Boots founder Denny Hanson pitches his start-up to a panel of experts on CNBC. → Read More

Crowdfunding real estate

Watch iFunding CEO William Skelley model his big idea to "Power Pitch" panelists Ryan Serhant, Dolly Lenz and Alicia Syrett. → Read More

Start-up packs macho in a box

Man Crates CEO and founder Jonathan Beekman gives his pitch to an expert panel. Will his start-up be one giant leap for mankind? Or will the panel call it not so “awesome.” → Read More

Start-up calling on 2-year-old authors

Carolyn Lanzetta found a new place to store piles and piles of kiddie art. Watch her pitch her big idea to a panel of experts. Will she draw them in? → Read More

Bringing 'sexy' back to lingerie

Start-up Luxxie Boston wants to bring "sexy" back to your grandmother's slip. → Read More