Tuesday, January 21, 2014

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Y Combinator, a major Silicon Valley accelerator, announced that they are holding a Female Founders Conference that aims to bring women together to discuss their entrepreneurial journey in tech. The event, to be held on March 1 at YC’s Mountain View campus, is a one-day event hosted by YC’s female leaders — Kat Manalac, Kirsty Nathoo, Carolynn Levy and Jessica Livingston. Female founders will share their experiences and offer startup guidance.


“Back in December, Paul sent me an email pointing out that there are now a lot of successful female YC alumni and suggested we put on an event where they could share their experiences to encourage other female founders,” said YC co-founder Jessica Livingston. “I’d been thinking about similar ideas, so we said, ‘Let’s do it!’”


“If I were considering starting a startup, I know I’d be very encouraged by hearing how other women did it,” she said.


Female entrepreneurs versed in startup life will appear, including Eventbrite founder Julia Hartz, Homejoy founder Adora Chung, VMawre founder Diane Greene, and YC’s own Jessica Livingston.


The application deadline to attend is February 3.


Outside of Startup School, Y Combinator holds conferences every year or so. Most of them focus on educating and equipping the young startup founder. In 2011, the startup accelerator had an Ad Innovation Conference, and in 2012 YC held a couple of events, “Let’s Talk Startup” in Canada and “Work At A Startup” in Mountain View.


The conversation around “Women In Tech” has been going on for what seems like ages, with no real end in sight.


One school of thought believes that bringing more attention to female founders separates them even more from male founders, as it gives off the sense that a successful female is news whereas a successful male is expected. Still others believe that the only way to inspire more women to get involved in tech entrepreneurship is to show the success of the few who have come before them.


Whether there’s a right or a wrong isn’t clear, but it is obvious that the conversation isn’t ending any time soon.


Here’s the full speaker list for the Y-Combinator Female Founders Conference:



Adora Cheung, Founder, Homejoy

Diane Greene, Founder, VMware

Julia Hartz, Founder, Eventbrite

Elizabeth Iorns, Founder, Science Exchange

Ann Johnson, Founder, Interana

Jessica Livingston, Founder, Y Combinator

Jessica Mah, Founder, inDinero

Kathryn Minshew, Founder, The Muse

Danielle Morrill, Founder, Mattermark

Elli Sharef, Founder, HireArt

Jamie Wong, Founder, Vayable








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