Venture Capital, Entrepreneurship and Women in Business

Venture Capital, Entrepreneurship and Women in Business
Author: Ann Winblad
Published: February 19, 2019
Updated: September 19, 2019
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For venture capitalist Ann Winblad, being one of the lone women in a world dominated by men and hearing "no" at three pivotal occasions in her life only made her more determined and resourceful. After being turned down by 133 potential investors who scoffed at the idea of a venture capital firm that invested in software, she nonetheless found a way to launch Hummer Winblad, today a wildly successful firm and one of the early entrants in a now-booming field of VCs focused on the software industry.  In this presentation from an EIX webinar, Winblad talks about her own journey, the three critical "nos" that shaped her career trajectory, the challenges for startups competing for funding, and how a company can improve its chances of securing its first round of capital.

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DOI: 10.32617/377-5c6c95cdad4a4
Winblad, Ann. "Venture Capital, Entrepreneurship and Women in Business." FamilyBusiness.org. 19 Feb. 2019. Web 19 May. 2024 <https://eiexchange.com/content/377-venture-capital-entrepreneurship-and-women-in-bu>.
Winblad, A. (2019, February 19). Venture capital, entrepreneurship and women in business. FamilyBusiness.org. Retrieved May 19, 2024, from https://eiexchange.com/content/377-venture-capital-entrepreneurship-and-women-in-bu