Women Building What’s Next Across Pennsylvania

Women Building What’s Next Across Pennsylvania

Women founders and co-founders play an important role in Pennsylvania’s innovation economy. From early-stage startups to growing companies, they are developing new technologies, bringing products to market, and addressing real-world challenges across industries. With support from Ben Franklin Technology Partners, these founders are refining their business models and building companies that contribute to Pennsylvania’s economic strength. The companies featured here represent just a few examples of the women-led innovation taking place across the Commonwealth.

 

Swift Aeroseed | Carlisle | Central and Northern Pennsylvania

Sector: Food and Agriculture Technology, Robotics
Founders: Molly Cheatum, Co-Founder; Bill Chain, Co-Founder

Swift Aeroseed is using drone technology to modernize how seeds are distributed for agriculture, land restoration, and conservation projects. By combining aerial drone systems with agronomic research, the company is helping farmers, land managers, and conservation groups improve soil health and establish vegetation more efficiently.

Traditional cover-crop seeding and restoration projects can be difficult to time and costly to implement using conventional equipment, especially in fields that are still in production or in areas that are difficult to access. Swift Aeroseed’s drone-based approach allows seeds to be distributed quickly and precisely, helping expand the use of cover crops and improve land-management practices.

Ben Franklin Technology Partners of Central and Northern Pennsylvania supported the company with a $10,000 pre-seed grant and strategic guidance that helped refine its business model and strengthen its messaging to investors and partners. Through pitch preparation and ongoing business-development support, the company improved its ability to communicate its value to customers, regulators, and industry partners.

That progress helped Swift Aeroseed secure a $52,000 Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Innovation Grant. The company is also exploring broader applications for its technology, including pollinator-habitat restoration and partnerships focused on environmental conservation. By combining agricultural innovation with conservation goals, Swift Aeroseed is helping expand sustainable land-management practices while building a Pennsylvania-based technology company.

 

With Meraki Co | Bethlehem | Northeastern Pennsylvania

Sector: Consumer Goods, Healthcare, Life Sciences
Founder: Giana Jarrah, Founder and CEO

With Meraki Co. is a women’s wellness company focused on improving vaginal and urinary health while helping remove the stigma surrounding these topics. The company was founded by biomedical engineer Giana Jarrah after

she personally experienced chronic urinary tract infections and growing antibiotic resistance. Her experience led her to develop science-based probiotic and prebiotic supplements designed to support vaginal and urinary health while educating women about preventative care.

As the company grew, With Meraki Co. faced the challenge of expanding sales, strengthening its digital presence, and scaling its brand in a competitive consumer health market. Ben Franklin Technology Partners of Northeastern Pennsylvania provided funding and strategic support that helped accelerate the company’s growth. That support contributed to the launch of a gut-health probiotic powder in May 2025, which generated the company’s highest sales to date and helped drive continued month-over-month growth. Funding also supported a website redesign, improved SEO, and the launch of an AI chatbot that now handles most customer inquiries.

In addition to financial support, With Meraki Co. participated in Ben Franklin Northeast’s SPARK Mentorship program, connecting Jarrah with experienced business leaders to help refine the company’s growth strategy. Through science-based product development, education, and strong brand positioning, With Meraki Co. is building a Pennsylvania-based company that is helping women take greater control of their health.

 

Keriton | Philadelphia | Southeastern Pennsylvania

Sector: Healthcare
Founder: Laura Carpenter

Keriton is a healthcare technology company improving how hospitals manage breast milk feeding for babies in neonatal intensive care units. Founded by Laura Carpenter, the company developed a digital platform that improves feeding safety, streamlines clinical workflows, and strengthens communication between NICU teams and families.

In the NICU, nurses use the platform to scan barcodes on bottles, refrigerators, and freezers, allowing hospitals to track the location, contents, and expiration date of every bottle of milk or formula in real time. The system also includes a patient-facing component that enables secure, HIPAA-compliant communication between nurses and parents. Families can track milk pumped at home and coordinate supply with the NICU, while nurses can easily provide updates during an emotionally challenging time.

The platform also automates complex feeding calculations that NICU nurses previously performed manually, helping reduce the risk of feeding errors while allowing clinicians to focus more fully on patient care. Ben Franklin Technology Partners of Southeastern Pennsylvania provided investment and early-stage support to help Keriton grow its platform and expand into hospitals nationwide. This support enabled the company to refine its technology, scale operations, and continue advancing its clinical capabilities while positioning Keriton for additional investment and broader adoption within the healthcare system.

Today, Keriton’s platform is live or under contract with more than 60 hospitals and healthcare systems across the country and has helped prevent more than 60,000 feeding errors across approximately 2.5 million feeds. In January 2026, Keriton was acquired by Natus Sensory, a global leader in newborn and pediatric medical technology, expanding the reach of this Pennsylvania-developed innovation to hospitals around the world.

 

Parcel Health | Pittsburgh | Southwestern Pennsylvania

Sector: Consumer Goods, Healthcare, Life Sciences
Founders: Melinda Su-En Lee, CEO and Co-Founder; Mallory Barrett, CRO and Co-Founder

Parcel Health is working to reduce plastic waste in healthcare by reimagining one of the most common items in pharmacy operations: the prescription pill bottle. Traditional plastic pill bottles are used billions of times each year in the United States, and most are never recycled. To address this challenge, Parcel Health developed the Tully Tube, the world’s first paper-based prescription pill bottle designed to meet the safety, durability, and regulatory requirements of pharmaceutical packaging. The bottle uses significantly less plastic while maintaining the protection required to safely store medications.

Innovation Works has supported Parcel Health since 2021, when the company joined and graduated from the AlphaLab accelerator. Through $430,000 in investments across AlphaLab, the Runway Innovation Investment Fund, and the Innovation Investment Fund, along with intern-program support and strategic guidance, Innovation Works helped the company accelerate development and bring its product to market. AlphaLab also helped the company secure its first pilot with the Department of Pharmacy at Allegheny Health Network, which sparked interest from additional health systems nationwide.

The innovation is gaining traction with health systems and pharmacies across the country. Parcel Health was also named a grand-prize winner of the BNY UpPrize Social Innovation Challenge, receiving $125,000 in non-dilutive funding. The company has leveraged more than $1.5 million in private capital and achieved fivefold annual sales growth from 2024 to 2025. By replacing traditional plastic pill bottles with paper-based alternatives, Parcel Health is helping health systems reduce waste while improving the patient experience, demonstrating how Pennsylvania-based innovation can address global healthcare and environmental challenges.

 

Innovation Led by Women Across Pennsylvania

The companies featured here demonstrate how women founders and co-founders are turning ideas into growing businesses that create jobs, strengthen industries, and deliver solutions with real-world impact. Through early-stage funding, strategic guidance, and hands-on support, Ben Franklin Technology Partners helps founders build companies that grow in Pennsylvania and contribute to the state’s innovation-driven economy.

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