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• Bumble • Pinnacle Technical Resources
• TKT & Associates, Inc.• The Revel Group
• Swoon Group, LLC• Belle Capital
Fortune 500Pepsico
IBMGeneral Motors
Lockheed MartinGeneral Dynamics
OracleProgressive
Synchrony Financial
Women-led businesses all over the countryWest
• Cisco • Houzz • In-N-Out Burger
• TaskRabbit • EventBrite • Stitch Fix • Cloudflare • Front • Medallia • Shippo • Fetch Robotics • Grokker • 23andMe
• Revel Systems • Sourcery Technologies • Nextdoor • Maximum Games • Renogy Solar
• C3 IoT • PIA Agency • Aligned Partners • Forerunner Ventures
• The Women’s Venture Capital • Illuminate Ventures • Cowboy Ventures
• Aspect Ventures• Golden Seeds
• Monitor Ventures
East• ClassPass • The Muse
• Ellevest • Lola • TheSkimm• Glossier • Influenster
• Orangetheory • Technology Concepts Group International
• CATMEDIA • Xtreme Solutions • TransPerfect
• Coranet Corp • Create NYC • Built By Girls
• Valor Ventures
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Resources for Women in
Business
Digital Undivided
50 Hurt Plaza SEAtlanta, GA 30303
404-343-6501
Women’s Start-Up Lab
https://womenstartu-plab.com/
Women President’s Organization
Women Who Startup
Mergelane340 18th St.
Boulder, CO 80302303-944-8173
The Women’s Venture Fund 601 West 26th St.
Ste. 325New York, NY 10001
212-563-0499
National Women’s Business Council
409 3rd St. SWWashington, DC 20416
202-205-3850
Women’s Business Center
FemaleFounders Fund
885 3rd Ave.20th Fl.
New York, NY 10022646-714-4555
Ellevate Network
https://www.elle-vatenetwork.com/
Version 2.0Communications
500 Harrison AveSuite 401RBoston, MA
617 426 2222
Sogal Ventures
AstiaOne Market Plaza
Spear Tower, 24th Fl.San Francisco, CA
94105Entrepreneurial Winning Women
The Tory Burch Foundation
155 E. 55th St., Ste. 4HNew York, NY 10022
212-688-4114
National Association of Women
Business Owners
American Business Women’s
Association
eWomen Network
14900 Landmark Blvd.Dallas, TX 75254 972-620-9995
The Refinery6 Stony Brook Rd.
Westport, CT 06880203-858-1649
Women in Technology200 Little Falls St.
Ste 205Falls Church, VA
22046 703-349-1044
http://www.ey.com/us/en/services/strategic-
growth-markets/entrepreneur-ial-winning-women
409 3rd St. SWWashington DC 20416
http://www.sogalven-tures.com/
https://www.wom-enwhostart-
up.com/
601 Pennsylvania Ave. NWSouth Building, Ste. 900Washington, DC 20004
800-556-2926
Overland Park, KS800-228-0007
11 W 19th St. 7th Fl.New York, NY
10011
Women-owned businesses account for 39 percent of all U.S. �rms; employ 8 percent of total private sector workforce and contribute 4.2 percent of total business revenues.
Top 10 U.S. Cities for Businesses Owned by Women
Source: Business Insider, Chris Matei, July 22, 2017
Source: Business Insider, Chris Matei, July 22, 2017
AustinLas Vegas
HoustonDallas
AtlantaOrlando
MiamiCharlotte
DetroitMemphis
65.2%
122.0%121.4%
105.4%94.7%
83.5%75.8%
74.3%70.4%69.8%
Women-Owned Businesses
11.6MILLION
NATIONAL TRENDS
Source: The State of Women-Owned Business Report, American Express, 2017
Women’s entrepreneurship has been on the rise in the United States for the last two decades.
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Indra Nooyi
Ginni Rometty
Mary Barra
Marillyn Hewson
Safra Catz
Female CEOs in the Fortune 500
Phebe Novakovic
Tricia Grif�th
Lynn Good
Geisha Williams
Margaret Keane
20 Years of Employment Growth
Source: The State of Women-Owned Business Report, American Express, 2017
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AllBusiness
27%13%
In the last decade, the number of women-owned �rms nationwide has grown by over 3.5 million, now representing 38 percent of all businesses in the United States.
Women now hold 15 percent of the partner roles at both accelerators and corporate venture �rms, a 25 percent improvement in 18 months.
Between 1997 and 2014, the number of women-owned businesses in the U.S. rose by 68 percent, twice the growth rate for men and nearly one and a-half times the rate for all companies.
Women are starting approximately 1,288 companies each day, up from 602 in 2011-2012.
Source: Women Who Tech
Source: The State of Women-Owned Business Report, American Express, 2017
Source: Tech Crunch, Gené Teare, Ned Desmond, October 4, 2017
Source: Fortune, June 2017
Revenues among women-owned businesses have increased by 103 percent since 1997, compared to a 114 percent increase among all U.S. �rms.
Over the past two decades, the growth rate in the number of women-owned businesses generating $500,000 - $999,999 was 88 percent, and for those generating $1 million+, it was 104 percent. The overall growth rate of women-owned businesses was 114 percent. Source: The State of Women-Owned Business Report, American Express, 2017