Women Impact

Lisa Wang: Championing Women Founders and Redefining Startup Success

By : Syed Owais Date:February 4, 2025

Lisa Wang didn’t just build a company—she built a movement. As the founder of SheWorx, a global platform empowering women entrepreneurs, Wang has been on a mission to level the playing field in venture capital and tech.

Her journey isn’t just about securing funding for female founders—it’s about challenging outdated narratives, proving that women-led businesses can scale just as fast, and redefining how success is measured in the startup world.

From Olympic Dreams to Entrepreneurial Impact

Before entering the startup scene, Wang was an Olympic-level gymnast, an experience that instilled in her the resilience, discipline, and mental toughness needed to navigate the high-stakes world of entrepreneurship.

She saw firsthand how women often struggled to raise capital, not because of a lack of ability but because of an invisible barrier in the funding ecosystem. This led her to launch SheWorx, a community-driven platform that helped women founders access investors, resources, and mentorship to scale their companies.

SheWorx quickly became a global force, hosting roundtables, networking events, and leadership summits, all focused on bridging the gender funding gap. Under Wang’s leadership, SheWorx worked with over 20,000 female entrepreneurs, fundamentally shifting how women approached fundraising.

The SheWorx Acquisition and Scaling Impact

SheWorx’s success caught the attention of Republic, a leading investment platform. The acquisition in 2019 was a milestone—not just for Wang, but for the thousands of women founders who had gained visibility and funding through the platform.

Instead of stopping there, Wang expanded her mission. She became a leading voice in the entrepreneurial ecosystem, advocating for equity in venture capital, coaching founders on confidence in pitching, and addressing the systemic biases in funding decisions.

Her work proves that creating opportunities for underrepresented founders isn’t just a moral imperative—it’s an economic one. Women-led businesses generate higher returns, yet they receive a fraction of VC funding. Wang’s influence continues to shift the conversation from disparity to action.

A Vision for the Future

Lisa Wang’s entrepreneurial journey underscores a powerful lesson: success isn’t just about building a company, it’s about changing the system.

Through SheWorx, her advocacy, and her work with Republic, she has reshaped how women access capital and build generational wealth. And as she continues to push for greater inclusivity in entrepreneurship, one thing is clear—the future of startups will be more diverse, more equitable, and more powerful because of leaders like her.

Syed Owais

Founder & Fractional CBO - Who loves to deliver value over hype. Aiming to build a no-BS community for founders (by founder), investors, venture capitalists, accelerators and journalists.