We engaged in conversations with
several women founders and VCs across the US to learn more about their experiences, both good and bad, and to hear what ideas they had for increasing the amount of capital going to women - founded companies.
Not exact matches
Since then, we have produced
several Women Who Tech TeleSummits packed with some of the most thought - provoking discussions led by startup investor Joanne Wilson, Arianna Huffington, WordPress usability expert Jane Wells of Automattic, Shaherose Charania of
Founders Labs and
Women 2.0, Shireen Mitchell of Digital Sistas, Elisa Camahort Page of BlogHer, and more.
The event attracted
several speakers, among them David Smith, TIGA award winning Interactive Selection and
Founder of
Women in Games WIGJ as well as industry legend Nicole Lazzaro — Voted by Gamasutra as one of the Top 20 women working in video games, and Fast Company as one of the 100 most influential women in techno
Women in Games WIGJ as well as industry legend Nicole Lazzaro — Voted by Gamasutra as one of the Top 20
women working in video games, and Fast Company as one of the 100 most influential women in techno
women working in video games, and Fast Company as one of the 100 most influential
women in techno
women in technology.
She has been recognized for her leadership and vision with
several awards, including receiving the «Emerging Leader» award in
women's health from the federal Health and Human Services Agency, Office of Women's Health (2016), Cigna's Volunteer of the Year award (2016), and the Junior League of Los Angeles» Founders
women's health from the federal Health and Human Services Agency, Office of
Women's Health (2016), Cigna's Volunteer of the Year award (2016), and the Junior League of Los Angeles» Founders
Women's Health (2016), Cigna's Volunteer of the Year award (2016), and the Junior League of Los Angeles»
Founders cup.