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Six Female Entrepreneurs who have Built Successful Apps



The tech industry is highly dynamic & has a preconceived notion that it's not a woman's cup of tea. Moreover, there are studies which reveal that the tech space is still dominated by male professionals.  But if we do market research carefully there are small changes taking place with the help of a few talented women entrepreneurs outshining the tech space. Still, there is a lot of scope for providing females with equal opportunities in this industry.  Let's look at six female entrepreneurs who have become the talk of the town who have built successful apps:

1. Edith Harbaugh: The Real Gem Of Engineering & Marketing:

Edith Harbaugh is a female leader with a wealth of experience in engineering, marketing, and product development. She has built LaunchDarkly which is an organization as well as a solution for streamlining the entire product development lifecycle. 

2. Sadaf Monajemi: The Queen Of Med-Tech Startups: 

 Sadaf Monajemi has built a med-tech startup named See-Mode Technologies. It's a system specifically to help medical practitioners to find patients who have a great risk of getting cardiac attacks without performing multiple tests and examinations.

3. Sophia Amoruso: Fought With Entrepreneurial Failure Like A Girlboss: 

Sophia has built out-of-the-box venture named Girlboss Media. It's a media organization which generate digital content and make women entrepreneurs aware of industry trends by conducting conferences.

4. Shao-Ning Huang: The Mediator To Bridge The Gap Between Angel Investors & Asian Startups: 

Shao-Ning Huang has built Angel Central which is an online community to link 500 angel investors with potential Asian startups which are in need of funds. She is the co-founder and chief angel for the platform. She also serves as an adviser to tech startups and helps women entrepreneurs in growing their businesses.

5. Kathleen Yu: An AI Pro & One Of The Youngest Tech Founders:

Kathleen began her entrepreneurial journey when she was only 23. She had this unique idea to deploy advanced technologies like AI and ML to transform the realm of recruitment. As a result of many tireless days, Yu built Rumarocket which is a digital platform for finding and retaining the top talent applying for jobs.

6. Elsa Bernadotte: An Innovator Who Developed A Food Provider Platform: 

Elsa is the creator of Karma which is an app that bridges the gap between grocers, restaurant owners, and people. It helps eager customers in contacting these outlets and purchase unsold food items at affordable costs.

Women still have a long way to pave the path of their success in the tech space, and for which Vividhta Consulting is there to help you through the journey! These female leaders can be your source of inspiration! 

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