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Chief: female-led startup raises $100m in Series B investment and achieves unicorn status. And listen to our podcast with Jordan Dargue about angel investing in the north of England
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Chief: female-led startup raises $100m in Series B investment and achieves unicorn status. And listen to our podcast with Jordan Dargue about angel investing in the north of England

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-Jana Hlistova


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In this week’s newsletter, we focus on female-founded startup called Chief which has raised $100m in Series B investment, and achieves unicorn status.

12,000 female leaders are registered on the platform and an estimated 60,000 women are on the waiting list.

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You can review the news in brief so you stay on top of global financial, economic and investing trends.

And don’t forget to listen to The Purse Podcast interview with Jordan Dargue. Jordan is a founding executive, NED, investor and talent & growth consultant.

We talk about investing in women in the UK & the north of England, female angel investors and more. Please enjoy!

I hope you enjoy this week’s newsletter.

Until next week,

Jana


Chief: female-led startup raises $100m and achieves unicorn status

A platform and community aimed at women leaders is growing fast


Chief, a private network for female executives, has raised $100m in Series B investment. And has become a female-led unicorn valued at $1.1bn, as reported by Crunchbase.

Founded by CEO Carolyn Childers and Lindsay Kaplan in 2019, the company has achieved significant growth during the pandemic.

12,000 female executives and C-Suite women are registered on the platform and an estimated 60,000 women are on the waiting list.

CEO Caroline Childers has said in a statement:

Women have always been powerful, and our goal is to magnify and cross-pollinate that influence so women executives have a global network to support them’.

Chief’s growth comes at a time when..

..in the US, just 41 of the Fortune 500 companies have female CEOs as of last year, a record at 8.1%.

In the UK, as of 2021, only 18 women were in the position of chief executive officers (CEOs) at FTSE 100 and FTSE 250 companies.

Women continue to be underrepresented as female angel investors, venture capitalists as well as in private equity.

This in part explains why female founders struggle to access the capital for their startups and, on average, generate less revenue than their male counterparts.

The impact on women’s purse or their net worth is also significant whether we consider this from a female investor or female founder point of view.

In 2021, 83 startups founded or co-founded by women…

… became unicorns, or private companies valued at $1bn or more.

That was also a new record, but still represented just 13% of the 595 new unicorns minted in 2021, as per Crunchbase data.

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We cover the following in our conversation:

  • the startup ecosystem in the UK/north of England

  • how the pandemic changed investing

  • female founders

  • female angel investors

  • how female founders can raise seed investing

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