Build wealth while supporting female entrepreneurs


At the age of 31, Whitney Wolfe Herd became the youngest female entrepreneur to take a company public in the U.S. The stock market debut of Bumble, a female-focused dating platform, was valued at $14 billion. Wolfe Herd said, “The power lunch is no longer just for men. We deserve a seat at the table.”

Supporting female founders is the ultimate “pay it forward” opportunity. These founders create track records that attract capital; they create important networking opportunities for each other;…

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