Daphne Sahaya, Seira
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As a college student, I am in a unique position with access to a vast amount of knowledge, but I was limited in my ability to make an impact. I was not qualified to make a change where I wanted to, and it made me feel powerless to contribute meaningfully. Entrepreneurship became the way I translated observation into initiative to make a difference. My growth mindset helped me realize that meaningful impact can be created with persistence, no matter how small.

Daphne Sahaya, Class of 2026

What is One of Your Proudest Moments in Creating Your Business?

One of my proudest moments came in Seira’s early stages, when I started testing our educational content with users. A few participants told me how refreshing it felt to finally come across health information that was easy to understand and fit naturally into their lives. One person said they felt better about their health choices “without even trying that hard,” which captured exactly what I hoped Seira could do.

How Did You Come Up With The Idea For Your Business?

I’m excited to join the KS WELI Founder Program because it represents the kind of space where learning, community, and creative problem-solving intersect. I’m especially drawn to the chance to learn from other women founders, refine my ideas through feedback, and gain practical skills that can help me take my initiative to the next level.

Seira

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Industry
Health Education
Mission

Seira addresses the lack of accessible, trustworthy health education by making learning about wellness feel approachable, not overwhelming.

Year Founded
2024