Women in Venture Capital: Leading the Charge in Europe
Forbes highlights top European venture capital firms founded by women, including Jane Technologies and Astia, which focus on investing in female-led startups.
Forbes highlights top European venture capital firms founded by women, including Jane Technologies and Astia, which focus on investing in female-led startups.
The European Commission's official report on women in venture capital, featuring firms like Atomico and Balderton, and discussing the importance of diversity in the industry.
Crunchbase provides a list of European venture capital firms founded by women, including Northzone and Creandum, with data on their investments and funding.
TechCrunch interviews female founders of European venture capital firms, discussing their experiences and the challenges they face in the male-dominated industry.
Harvard Business School's research on female-founded venture capital firms in Europe, analyzing their investment strategies and performance compared to traditional firms.
A video panel discussion featuring female founders of European venture capital firms, hosted by the European Venture Capital Association, exploring ways to increase diversity in the industry.
Astia, a non-profit organization, provides funding and support to female-led startups in Europe, with a focus on bridging the funding gap for women entrepreneurs.
The European Venture Capital Association's initiative to promote diversity and inclusion in the industry, featuring a directory of female-founded venture capital firms and resources for women in VC.