WeArisma’s CEO, Jenny Tsai, has been honored by SheCanCode for her efforts to champion inclusivity in technology. On International Women’s Day 2024, Tsai highlighted the need for increased investment in all-female founder teams, noting that only 3% of capital was allocated to them in 2023. She emphasized the importance of creating an inclusive environment where women can lead and succeed. Read the full article to explore more about the inspiring women making an impact in tech.
Published On: March 12, 2024
Jenny Tsai Recognized by SheCanCode for Promoting Inclusion in Tech
WeArisma’s CEO, Jenny Tsai, has been recognised by SheCanCode for her contributions to promoting inclusion in the tech world.
Jenny Tsai on inclusive investment and inspire inclusion:
“This year, the International Women’s Day theme resonates deeply with us: Inspire Inclusion. Only 3% of capital investment in 2023 was allocated to all-female founder teams, as highlighted in the latest State of European Tech Report. This represents just a 1% increase since 2019, indicating that while there is some improvement, there is still a long way to go. “
“Here at WeArisma, we’re proud to say that over 64% of our team is composed of amazing women. Inclusive investment must be a priority not just for women in tech, but across all industries. Creating an environment where women can not only thrive but also lead has always been fundamental to our success.”
“Let’s continue to support each other, push boundaries, and co-create a more inclusive future! Dive into the article below to discover more about the inspiring women shaping the tech landscape!”
Read the article to see more inspiring women in tech here!
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