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State of the Startup:
Women in Tech

@jessicalawrence
This is a bra. And I start with this for a number of reasons. The bra has long been a symbol -
even if it’s been a misconstrued and inaccurate symbol - of the feminist movement. This is
the symbol of the elephant in the room every time we have conversations about the status of
women. It tends to derail conversations and sometimes cause people to tune out. For two
reasons: one, there are a lot of people who don’t believe that this is a conversation that we
still need to have. Yup, women earn more Bachelor’s Degrees then men. And yep, we’ve got
the right to vote. But take one look around any tech event, and you’ll catch a glimpse into why
we still need to have this conversation. The other reason is that it feels like anytime a
conversation is about women in an industry it gets shifted to a conversion about feminism.
And not feminism as it is meant to be interpreted and understood - but as the man-hating,
bra-burning sensationalized feminism that makes people feel that women are claiming
entitlement and sometimes even superiority based their chromosomes.
$12 Billion




So let’s get past bras, unless we’re going to talk about them in business. Which by the way is
a $12 billion dollar business. And that brings me to what this conversation is about - it’s
about business and how understanding the tech industry, making smart decisions within the
tech industry - requires understanding the role that women play.
% $ ?
To understand the current state of women in tech, we need to look at three things:
1. How many women are involved in tech and what they’re building
2. What funding looks like for female-founded startups
3. And then why - why things might be the way we are - what is the environment that women
are functioning in and why it matters that we change them
%
US population
This is the tech industry - 25% women
But in startup world, it’s more like this - 5%
Overall, fewer than 5% of startups
                         are owned by women.




http://onlinemba.unc.edu/mba-at-unc-blog/women-at-work-infographic/
And it usually feels like this
In New York, 20% of startup
                           founders are female.




http://techcrunch.com/2012/04/10/startup-genome-compares-top-startup-hubs/
On average, 25% of NY Tech Meetup
      attendees are women.
Between March 2010 and June 2012,
     12% of applications to demo at
NY Tech Meetup were submitted by women
In 2011, only 12% of computer science
  degrees were awarded to women.
Only 1.5% - 3% of open source
   developers are women.
Of the Fortune 500 companies, 4% have
            female CEOs.
http://onlinemba.unc.edu/mba-at-unc-blog/women-at-work-infographic/
The percent of women on
  56% of Facebook’s users are women.
                                                       Facebook’s board? 0%




And as we look at what happen’s when companies grow up...we start seeing the same
disparate ratios reflected in their boards of directors.
Alright, so even if we are still looking at huge disparities in the percentage of women building
things...there are still a lot of women out there building things...so what are they building?
If you’re like most people, you will probably guess that they are building a company in one of
these categories.
Shopping. Fashion. Beauty. This is often called the Pink Ghetto
In 546 female-founded tech companies, the top industries that the women
founders are focusing on are:
 1. TECHNOLOGY — 74 startups including CloudFlare, GeoMagic, HarQen, Ning,
    Sense Networks,Six Apart.
     
 2. BUSINESS — 71 startups including Candid Capture, ConsumerBell,
    ContactKarma, IndieGoGo,Minted, Quantum Retail Technology.
     
 3. MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT — 71 startups including Blip.tv, BlogHer, Ground
    Report, Huffington Post, MingleMedia TV, 6Waves LolApps.




http://www.women2.com/challenging-the-pink-ghetto-women-start-more-tech-companies/
Retail:                       Fashion:        Beauty:
      $4.7 Trillion                   $199 Billion   $330 Billion




But the Pink Ghetto is big business
$
So let’s take a look now at funding - both from the perspective of what women get and how
female-led companies perform
Male-owned businesses receive
                           95% of VC funding awarded.




http://onlinemba.unc.edu/mba-at-unc-blog/women-at-work-infographic/
Only between 3% and 5% of
          women-owned businesses
            receive venture capital




                                                                        Only 10% of venture
                                                                       capitalists are women




                                                                                Women are just 12% of all
                                                                                   angel investors
 http://onlinemba.unc.edu/mba-at-unc-blog/women-at-work-infographic/



Top stat: vs. 26.1% of male owned businesses
Loosecubes 7.8
IndieGogo 15
http://onlinemba.unc.edu/mba-at-unc-blog/women-at-work-infographic/
“ As a group they (women-led Fortune 500
              companies) outperformed the overall
              market–companies dominated by male
              chief executives–by 28%, on average, and
              topped their respective industries by 15%
              [in 2010].                      ”
http://community.nasdaq.com/News/2011-11/girl-power-list-of-companies-with-female-ceos.aspx?storyid=101171#ixzz1xi6JrlR2
?
So why are things the way they are?
STEM

Women have a long history of not being involved in STEM careers. There are many long-
standing societal reasons for this.
The tech industry has been an almost single-sex industry for a long time, which has
significant implications.
But that shouldn’t be used as an ongoing excuse.
Golden Gate Ruby Conference: Matt Aimonetti’s talk “CouchDB + Ruby: Perform Like a Pr0n Star.”
Lawsuit by Ellen Pao - Kleiner Perkins
Women usually won’t talk on the record about the experiences they have
What is the truth?
Paige Craig, Good Angel




Male VC opening up a conversations about concerns about funding women
“ Women feel less comfortable in engineering
      than men, and lack the “professional role
      confidence” that male engineers seem to
      acquire easily.            ”
                                          - From a study by MIT social scientist Susan Silbey




#1 reason there aren’t more women involved in tech isn’t work/life balance - it’s this:
Thank you.


             Jessica Lawrence
             @jessicalawrence

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State of the Startup: Women in Tech

  • 1. State of the Startup: Women in Tech @jessicalawrence
  • 2. This is a bra. And I start with this for a number of reasons. The bra has long been a symbol - even if it’s been a misconstrued and inaccurate symbol - of the feminist movement. This is the symbol of the elephant in the room every time we have conversations about the status of women. It tends to derail conversations and sometimes cause people to tune out. For two reasons: one, there are a lot of people who don’t believe that this is a conversation that we still need to have. Yup, women earn more Bachelor’s Degrees then men. And yep, we’ve got the right to vote. But take one look around any tech event, and you’ll catch a glimpse into why we still need to have this conversation. The other reason is that it feels like anytime a conversation is about women in an industry it gets shifted to a conversion about feminism. And not feminism as it is meant to be interpreted and understood - but as the man-hating, bra-burning sensationalized feminism that makes people feel that women are claiming entitlement and sometimes even superiority based their chromosomes.
  • 3. $12 Billion So let’s get past bras, unless we’re going to talk about them in business. Which by the way is a $12 billion dollar business. And that brings me to what this conversation is about - it’s about business and how understanding the tech industry, making smart decisions within the tech industry - requires understanding the role that women play.
  • 4. % $ ? To understand the current state of women in tech, we need to look at three things: 1. How many women are involved in tech and what they’re building 2. What funding looks like for female-founded startups 3. And then why - why things might be the way we are - what is the environment that women are functioning in and why it matters that we change them
  • 5. %
  • 7. This is the tech industry - 25% women
  • 8. But in startup world, it’s more like this - 5%
  • 9. Overall, fewer than 5% of startups are owned by women. http://onlinemba.unc.edu/mba-at-unc-blog/women-at-work-infographic/
  • 10. And it usually feels like this
  • 11. In New York, 20% of startup founders are female. http://techcrunch.com/2012/04/10/startup-genome-compares-top-startup-hubs/
  • 12. On average, 25% of NY Tech Meetup attendees are women.
  • 13. Between March 2010 and June 2012, 12% of applications to demo at NY Tech Meetup were submitted by women
  • 14. In 2011, only 12% of computer science degrees were awarded to women.
  • 15. Only 1.5% - 3% of open source developers are women.
  • 16. Of the Fortune 500 companies, 4% have female CEOs.
  • 18. The percent of women on 56% of Facebook’s users are women. Facebook’s board? 0% And as we look at what happen’s when companies grow up...we start seeing the same disparate ratios reflected in their boards of directors.
  • 19. Alright, so even if we are still looking at huge disparities in the percentage of women building things...there are still a lot of women out there building things...so what are they building?
  • 20. If you’re like most people, you will probably guess that they are building a company in one of these categories.
  • 21. Shopping. Fashion. Beauty. This is often called the Pink Ghetto
  • 22. In 546 female-founded tech companies, the top industries that the women founders are focusing on are: 1. TECHNOLOGY — 74 startups including CloudFlare, GeoMagic, HarQen, Ning, Sense Networks,Six Apart.   2. BUSINESS — 71 startups including Candid Capture, ConsumerBell, ContactKarma, IndieGoGo,Minted, Quantum Retail Technology.   3. MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT — 71 startups including Blip.tv, BlogHer, Ground Report, Huffington Post, MingleMedia TV, 6Waves LolApps. http://www.women2.com/challenging-the-pink-ghetto-women-start-more-tech-companies/
  • 23. Retail: Fashion: Beauty: $4.7 Trillion $199 Billion $330 Billion But the Pink Ghetto is big business
  • 24. $ So let’s take a look now at funding - both from the perspective of what women get and how female-led companies perform
  • 25. Male-owned businesses receive 95% of VC funding awarded. http://onlinemba.unc.edu/mba-at-unc-blog/women-at-work-infographic/
  • 26. Only between 3% and 5% of women-owned businesses receive venture capital Only 10% of venture capitalists are women Women are just 12% of all angel investors http://onlinemba.unc.edu/mba-at-unc-blog/women-at-work-infographic/ Top stat: vs. 26.1% of male owned businesses
  • 29. “ As a group they (women-led Fortune 500 companies) outperformed the overall market–companies dominated by male chief executives–by 28%, on average, and topped their respective industries by 15% [in 2010]. ” http://community.nasdaq.com/News/2011-11/girl-power-list-of-companies-with-female-ceos.aspx?storyid=101171#ixzz1xi6JrlR2
  • 30. ? So why are things the way they are?
  • 31. STEM Women have a long history of not being involved in STEM careers. There are many long- standing societal reasons for this.
  • 32. The tech industry has been an almost single-sex industry for a long time, which has significant implications.
  • 33. But that shouldn’t be used as an ongoing excuse.
  • 34. Golden Gate Ruby Conference: Matt Aimonetti’s talk “CouchDB + Ruby: Perform Like a Pr0n Star.”
  • 35. Lawsuit by Ellen Pao - Kleiner Perkins Women usually won’t talk on the record about the experiences they have What is the truth?
  • 36. Paige Craig, Good Angel Male VC opening up a conversations about concerns about funding women
  • 37. “ Women feel less comfortable in engineering than men, and lack the “professional role confidence” that male engineers seem to acquire easily. ” - From a study by MIT social scientist Susan Silbey #1 reason there aren’t more women involved in tech isn’t work/life balance - it’s this:
  • 38. Thank you. Jessica Lawrence @jessicalawrence

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  2. This is a bra. And I start with this for a number of reasons. The bra has long been a symbol - even if it’s been a misconstrued and inaccurate symbol - of the feminist movement. This is the symbol of the elephant in the room every time we have conversations about the status of women. It tends to derail conversations and sometimes cause people to tune out. For two reasons: one, there are a lot of people who don’t believe that this is a conversation that we still need to have. Yup, women earn more Bachelor’s Degrees then men. And yep, we’ve got the right to vote. But take one look around any tech event, and you’ll catch a glimpse into why we still need to have this conversation. The other reason its that it feels like anytime a conversation is about women in an industry it gets shifted to a conversion about feminism. And not feminism as it is meant to be interpreted and understood - but as the man-hating, bra-burning sensationalized feminism that makes people feel that women are claiming entitlement and sometimes even superiority based their chromosomes. \n\n
  3. So let’s get past bras, unless we’re going to talk about them in business. Which by the way is a $12 billion dollar business. And that brings me to what this conversation is about - it’s about business and how understanding the tech industry, making smart decisions within the tech industry - requires understanding the role that women play.\n\n
  4. To understand the current state of women in tech, we need to look at three things: \n1. How many women are involved in tech and what they’re building\n2. What funding looks like for female-founded startups\n3. And then why - why things might be the way we are - what is the environment that women are functioning in and why it matters that we change them\n
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  6. US population\n
  7. This is the tech industry - 25% women\n
  8. But in startup world, it’s more like this - 5%\n
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  18. And as we look at what happen’s when companies grow up...we start seeing the same disparate ratios reflected in their boards of directors. \n\n\n
  19. Alright, so even if we are still looking at huge disparities in the percentage of women building things...there are still a lot of women out there building things...so what are they building? \n
  20. If you’re like most people, you will probably guess that they are building a company in one of these categories.\n
  21. Shopping. Fashion. Beauty. This is often called the Pink Ghetto\n\n
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  23. But the Pink Ghetto is big business\n
  24. So let’s take a look now at funding - both from the perspective of what women get and how female-led companies perform\n\n\n
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  26. Top stat: vs. 26.1% of male owned businesses\n
  27. Loosecubes 7.8\nIndieGogo 15\n\n
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  30. So why are things the way they are? \n
  31. Women have a long history of not being involved in STEM careers. There are many long-standing societal reasons for this. \n
  32. The tech industry has been an almost single-sex industry for a long time, which has significant implications. \n
  33. But that shouldn’t be used as an ongoing excuse. \n\n
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  35. Lawsuit by Ellen Pao - Kleiner Perkins\nWomen usually won’t talk on the record about the experiences they have\nWhat is the truth? \n\n
  36. Male VC opening up a conversations about concerns about funding women\n
  37. #1 reason there aren’t more women involved in tech isn’t work/life balance - it’s this: \n
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