The Pulse Celebrates The Following Women June Week 5
July 03, 2022
Pulse of the Valley delivers the latest news daily on fundings, formations, exits and executive moves in Silicon Valley and the greater Bay Area. More information here on
LinkSV and the
Premium Pulse.
Link Silicon Valley (LinkSV), (LinkSV) tracks and connects the people, capital and companies of Silicon Valley, with news reported daily in the Pulse of the Valley newsletter. It links to a curated database of company, funding and executive details with email addresses, LI profile and website links. Free trial membership includes the Pulse - signup
here
This week we celebrate the following women:
The Women of Silicon Valley
excerpts from Pulse of the Valley, June Week 5
Fundings to Women-Led Companies
Mathilde Collin, CEO of
Front, received a $65M Series D funding with $203M in total capital.
Front is a communication hub for building strong customer relationships on digital channels.
Noga Leviner, CEO and cofounder of
Picnic Health, received a $60M Series C funding with $100M in total capital.
Picnic Health leverages state-of-the-art machine learning, combined with human curation, to port complete medical records into an easy-to-use online application.
Rachita Navara, CEO and cofounder of
Safebeat RX, received a first funding of $120K.
SafeBeat Rx replaces a hospitalization with a take-home kit that combines FDA-approved wearables with life-saving ECG software that expands access to proven heart therapies.
Maria Mikhaylenko , CEO of
SmartAn, received a first funding of $100K.
SmartAn analyzes financial and accounting data to provide better risk management for their customers.
Women on the Move
Alicia Boler Davis joined the team at
Alto as
CEO.
Abbie Dornbier joined the team at
TaskHuman as
Head of Finance.
Jessie Ferguson joined the team at
TaskHuman as
Head of Legal.
Nadia Aziz joined the team at
Roostify as
COO.
Andi Seymour joined the team at
Curebase as
VP People.
Teri Keffer joined the team at
ReCode Therapeutics as
VP People Strategy and Human Resources.
Jo Avent joined the team at
Crosschq as
Chief People Officer.
Women Joining Boards of Directors
Meenu Karson, CEO of Proteostasis Therapeutics has joined the board at
Apexigen.
Anne Roby, EVP of Linde has joined the board at
Twelve.
Tina Chan Reich, Head of Credit and Risk of Theorem has joined the board at
Bill.com.
©Link Silicon Valley (LinkSV.com) 2001-2022 All Rights Reserved
Opinions expressed by the author are not necessarily those of WITI.
Become a WITI Member!
Are you interested in boosting your career, personal development, networking, and giving back? If so, WITI is the place for you! Become a WITI Member and receive exclusive access to attend our WITI members-only events, webinars, online coaching circles, find mentorship opportunities (become a mentor; find a mentor), and more!
Become a Member
Member Coaching Circles
There are no WITI online coaching circles scheduled at this time. Please check back soon for updates.
More Coaching Circles
Our Story
Founded in 1989, WITI (Women in Technology International) is committed to empowering innovators, inspiring future generations and building inclusive cultures, worldwide. WITI is redefining the way women and men collaborate to drive innovation and business growth and is helping corporate partners create and foster gender inclusive cultures. A leading authority of women in technology and business, WITI has been advocating and recognizing women's contributions in the industry for more than 30 years.
Read More
The organization delivers leading edge programs and platforms for individuals and companies -- designed to empower professionals, boost competitiveness and cultivate partnerships, globally. WITI’s ecosystem includes more than a million professionals, 60 networks and 300 partners, worldwide.
WITI's Mission
Empower Innovators.
Inspire Future Generations.
Build Inclusive Cultures.
As Part of That Mission WITI Is Committed to
Building Your Network.
Building Your Brand.
Advancing Your Career.
Comments