The Pulse Celebrates The Following Women May 31 - June 3
June 04, 2022
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This week we celebrate the following women:
The Women of Silicon Valley
excerpts from Pulse of the Valley, May 31 - June 3
Fundings
Olya Caliujnaia Sivers CEO of
Sanlo received funding of $10M for total capital raised of $13.5M.
Miranda Wang CEO & cofounder of
Novoloop received funding of $10M for total capital of $24M.
Trisha Kothari CEO of
Unit21 received funding of $45M for total capital raised of $92M.
M&A
Julie Bornstein CEO of
The Yes Platform which was acquired by
Pinterest for an undisclosed amount.
Recent Executive Moves
Erica Fox joined the team at
Primer Technologies as Chief People Officer.
Kelly Sims joined the team at
Thrive Capital as Partner.
Tram Phi moved from
DocuSign to
Databricks as General Counsel.
Divya Sudhakar joined the team at
Geodesic Capital as Partner.
Martha Rook joined the team at
Insitro as Chief Technical Operations Officer.
Amy C Peterson joined the team at
CytomX Therapeutics as President & COO.
Anupama Hoey joined the team at
Fountain Therapeutics as Chief Business Officer.
Stephanie Wang joined the team at
Ultima Genomics as VP Legal.
Linda Molyneux joined the team at
Hound Labs as Chief Human Resources Officer.
Bettina M Cockroft, Chief Medical Officer of Sangamo Therapeutics has joined the board at
Annexon Biosciences.
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