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It’s no secret that less than 10% of venture capital investing for tech startups are women investors, and only one-fifth of all U.S. VC investments go to startups where at least one founder is female. For Sara Brand, her career has “...been very technical in lots of roles and industries where [she has] often been the only woman.” Receiving both her Master’s and Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from UC Berkeley, Sara is no stranger to male-dominated fields. From founding (512) brewing company to starting her own VC firm, Sara is working to help other female founders and business leaders to take back control of male-dominated industries.
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It’s no secret that less than 10% of venture capital investing for tech startups are women investors, and only one-fifth of all U.S. VC investments go to startups where at least one founder is female. For Sara Brand, her career has “...been very technical in lots of roles and industries where [she has] often been the only woman.” Receiving both her Master’s and Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from UC Berkeley, Sara is no stranger to male-dominated fields. From founding (512) brewing company to starting her own VC firm, Sara is working to help other female founders and business leaders to take back control of male-dominated industries.

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