Claire Coder
Claire Coder is a dynamic entrepreneur and founder of Aunt Flow, a company dedicated to making menstrual products accessible and sustainable for everyone. From launching her first company at just 16 to designing a bag for Vera Bradley that sold out in 24 hours, Claire has consistently combined creativity with business acumen. Her work has been recognized by Forbes 30 Under 30 and the Tory Burch Fellows program, highlighting her impact as a young leader driving social change.
As CEO of Aunt Flow, Claire leads a mission to provide 100% organic cotton menstrual products in schools and workplaces, while also donating products to those in need. Under her leadership, the company has become a model of social entrepreneurship, demonstrating how businesses can solve real-world problems while promoting health equity. Claire’s innovative approach extends beyond her company, including advisory roles and board memberships that focus on health equity and women’s empowerment.
Claire is also a passionate advocate for education and empowerment, frequently speaking on entrepreneurship, leadership, and overcoming personal challenges, including a year of blindness. Her early experiences in business, media appearances, and dedication to mentorship reflect her commitment to inspiring the next generation of leaders. Outside of work, she channels her energy into creative pursuits, fitness, and community engagement, embodying the same vibrancy and determination that fuels her entrepreneurial journey.
• Zumba Instructor
• Thiel Fellow
• Tory Burch Fellow 2019
• Columbus 40 Under 40
• Future Founders Fellow
• Best Startup, Columbus 2016
• Top 5 Young Entrepreneurs of Columbus
• Distinguished Young Woman of Ohio
• Top 100 Youth Entrepreneurs
• Kairos Fellow
• WBENC NextGen
• Columbus Modern (CoMo) Dance