Coffee with Victoria Song - Entrepreneur, Venture Capitalist
Victoria Song is a venture capitalist and entrepreneur. "I invest in the change I want to see in the world and advise founders who are living in their purpose." Since Victoria was 23 years old, she worked in a venture capital firm in Boston and NYC where she invested in Tracelytics (acquired by AppNeta) and Crashlytics (acquired by Twitter), and led the firm's consumer practice investing in ParachuteHome, Raden, ShineText, and Omni. She continues to invest in early-stage companies, mentor entrepreneurs, and start companies. She is the Founder and CEO of So She Did, the resource she always wished she had to help young women better invest in themselves from the inside out. She graduated with a BA from Yale College in 2009 and an MBA from Harvard Business School in 2014. She's been honored on Forbes 30 Under 30: Venture Capital, Glamour Magazine's 50 Hometown Heroes, and Shape Magazine: Is SoSheDid the new Lean in.
"My reason for supporting LIT is: I believe that teens spending time in prisons and jails helps nobody, and anything that can help keep their spirits strong and unbroken and thrive when they return to society is worthy of our time, energy and resources."
Honored to be covered in:
Forbes 30 Under 30: Venture Capital
Glamour Magazine: Glamour's 50 Hometown Heroes
WSJ Victoria Song: We Can Create Our Own Opportunities
Shape Magazine: Is So She Did the New Lean In?
Boston Globe: Meet the 26-Year-Old Woman Behind One of This Year’s Biggest Venture Wins
BostInno: Meet the New Harvard Business School Alumna Becoming a Healthier Role Model for Women
BostInno: A Harvard Business School Alumna is Proposing an Alternative to Lean Inn http://victoriasong.me/
*Coffee With Victoria must be redeemed within 6 months of the auction end and is at the convenience, location and time, of our coffee host.