In this episode of Women Disrupting Tech, Ida Tin, the Director of the Femtech Assembly and co-founder of Clue, discusses her journey in the Femtech space, the importance of understanding women’s health, and the need for continuous hormonal data. She emphasizes the societal impact of women’s health and the economic benefits of investing in this area. Ida also highlights the ethical considerations in data privacy and the need for a community-driven approach to innovation in women’s health.More
Monthly Archives: February 2026
Building An AI Company on Gratitude, Agency, and Merit with Melissa Solis | Show notes episode 139
In this engaging conversation, Melissa Solis, CEO of Inbenta, shares her inspiring journey from the insurance industry to leading a tech company that transforms data into intelligent AI solutions. She emphasizes the importance of customer partnerships, the challenges of data management, and the role of AI in creating opportunities for individuals without traditional degrees. Melissa advocates for rethinking education in the age of AI, empowering women in tech, and fostering a culture of gratitude in leadership. She also discusses the significance of merit in the workplace and the need for community support in building confidence and competence as a leader.More
What Most Founders Learn Too Late About Startup Funding with Philipp Omenitsch | Show notes episode 138
In this conversation, Philipp Omenitsch discusses his journey in venture capital, the creation of Sequel and the Founder Files, and the barriers faced by founders, particularly female founders, in accessing venture capital. He highlights the importance of education, experience, and networking in securing funding, as well as the role of diverse founding teams and technical backgrounds in startup success. The discussion also touches on the unique approach of Sequel in empowering athletes to make informed investment decisions and the lessons learned from previous startup experiences.More
