As mentioned, women continue to raise only a sliver of venture capital funding, but the women on the other side of the table can help would-be female entrepreneurs correct that imbalance.covers the stories of four women who rose through the ranks of the VC world without sacrificing their family lives in the process. Julian
Guthrie uses her award-winning journalist chops to reveal how Magdalena Yesil, Mary Jane Elmore, Theresia Gouw and Sonja Hoel came from widely different backgrounds to shape modern-day Silicon Valley. Once you hear their stories, you’ll learn to look beyond the glass ceiling to the rewards that lie beyond.
Business books are good, but we need more than books, we need actions... So sad to see still accelerators and incubators have a rate of less than 25% female or mix founders...