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Watch this documentary at Hera Hub for a dose of women-in-tech inspiration

The five women who are featured are: In addition to the founders’ stories, the film also highlights startling data about the lack of women founders in tech, how much money (and the lack thereof) they are receiving in funding and the number of leadership positions they currently hold.founders who will also their stories about how they started companies, and the lessons they’ve learned in the process.“I think for young girls in particular the opportunity is phenomenal,” Illuminate Ventures founder Cindy Padnos says in the film’s trailer.“Being an entrepreneur is one of the most exciting things in the world — the opportunity to take your vision and make it a reality.
Now more than ever, women of all ages are being inspired to start businesses that are solving critical problems.From Silicon Valley to New York to Mississippi, women are starting businesses and raising millions of dollars to solve the world’s most complex problems.