As gatekeepers of venture capital, where are the women in venture capital who blog? By Angie Chang (Co-Founder & Editor-in-Chief, Women 2.0) Thought leadership in technology, entrepreneurship and business is established by blogging and tweeting. Unfortunately, the blog rolls of venture capitalists are filled with mostly, well, men ranging from the partners at Andreesseen Horowitz, [...]
Posts Tagged "Christine Herron"
Congratulations To The 10 Finalists Of The Women 2.0 PITCH SF 2013 Startup Competition (Pitching Live February 14)
The finalists have been selected to PITCH on February 14! By Angie Chang (Co-Founder & Editor-in-Chief, Women 2.0) The judges’ votes are in – and the 10 finalists for the PITCH SF 2013 Startup Competition have been selected to pitch live on February 14 at the Women 2.0 Conference. These early-stage startups have demonstrated high-growth [...]
Intel Capital’s Christine Herron Will Be Speaking At Women 2.0 Conference (February 14), Judging PITCH SF Startup Competition
Early bird tickets for February 14′s Women 2.0 conference run out TONIGHT @ MIDNIGHT – get your ticket now! By Angie Chang (Co-Founder & Editor-in-Chief, Women 2.0) Meet Christine Herron, a Director with Intel Capital, who will be speaking an investor panel at Women 2.0 Conference. Previously, Christine was a Principal with First Round Capital, [...]
Looking For A ‘Partner in Crime’ At Intel Capital
You complement our diverse crew (a FEM of 67!) with collective experiences ranging from serial entrepreneur < -> seed investor < -> investment banker. By Christine Herron (Director, Intel Capital) We recently announced that Intel Capital Director Baris Aksoy is headed to Turkey to lead our new Istanbul office. As suspected, this means that we [...]
Building on a Mobile Platform: Why iOS Today, Android Tomorrow
By Christine Herron (Director, Intel Capital) If you’re figuring out which mobile platform to launch on, here’s a quick sketch on why you should choose iOS today, but maybe start with Android in the future. Are you a designer or a developer? There’s a “cultural incumbency” for iOS with designers, so you tend to see [...]





