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Female Founders: Trading One Broken Rung For Another
Between 2019 to 2021 there was a 28% increase in women starting companies resulting in women making up 49% of new companies founded in 2021. On the surface this appears to be a positive trend but if you dig a little deeper this world of startups is riddled with the same power dynamics and broken rungs that stifles women in established organizations. Knowledge is power. In today's episode I will share data on the realities for success (and funding) for founders, surprising truths about who is starting these companies, and strategies to help you navigate a broken system. Whether you are thinking about starting a company, are currently building your company, or are curious about the startup world this episode is a must listen.Show Notes:Growth in female founders starting companiesAverage Age of Entrepreneur77% of Founders use their personal money for capitalMcKinsey & Co Women in the Workplace studyWomen earning the same or more than their husbands88% of VC decision makers are men1 in 5 unicorns have women in executive leadershipWomen only getting 1.9% of funding75% of VC Backed Fintech companies fail.6% of companies take funding