WomenTech Network Mentor of the Year 2021: Finalists

📣 We are excited to announce the finalists in one of the most contested categories: Mentor of the Year 2021 by WomenTech Network! ⚡️ Recognized contributions: Demonstrating initiative with the focus...

Sneak Peek at WomenTech Global Awards 2021

⭐  We are excited to invite you to WomenTech Global Awards 2021 - one of the largest, global award ceremonies for women in…

WomenTech Global Conference Voices 2021: Speaker Nicaise Ishimwe

Nicaise Ishimwe is a team-oriented, and self-motivated Tech Professional, bringing over 8 years of experience in enhancing business software products development and validation in the fields of AI…

WomenTech Global Conference Voices 2021: Speaker Kesha Williams

Kesha Williams is an award-winning software engineer, a machine learning practitioner, and a training architect with 25 years of experience in IT. Forbes, Amazon Web Services (AWS), and Oracle…

WomenTech Global Awards Winner: Shelli Brunswick

On Dec. 3, 2020, Shelli was awarded the WomenTech Network Global Award for Diversity Officer/Role Model. Below Shelli shares her thoughts, feelings, and plans for her recognition. 

Company In The Spotlight: Quppy

Read about successful, inclusive, and diverse companies in tech with Womentech Network. Today, we talk to Alina Kornienko, COO and Co-Founder of Quippy, a digital payment solution consolidating…

WomenTech Global Awards Winner: Sabiha Shaik

Meet one of WomenTech Network's winners of the Global Ambassador Award of the Year 2020.

WomenTech Global Awards Winner: Parvi Agrawal

Meet one of WomenTech Network's winners of the Global Ambassador Award of the Year 2020.

WomenTech Global Awards Winner: Natalia Lumen, ThyForLife

Meet the Silver winner of the Women-Led Startup of the Year WomenTech Network Award 2020 for the US.

21 Accelerators, Incubators, Programs and More for Female Founders

In the US, only about 9 percent of venture-backed entrepreneurs are women. Less than 3 percent of the $130B+ given every year out of VC funding goes to female founders…