STATION F announces its Female Founders Fellowship 2023 promotion

Supported by Launch with GS, the Female Founders Fellowship is highlighting promising female-founders. All founders will benefit from a dedicated mentoring program.

Published on Mar 8, 2023

STATION F, the world’s largest startup campus based in Paris, unveiled today the fourth cohort of its Female Founders Fellowship, featuring 23 female founders from 18 startups of the STATION F’s community. The Female Founders Fellowship is a program designed to accelerate success for exemplary female founders through dedicated support, workshops and mentoring. Each year, 15 to 25 high-potential female-founded startups from STATION F are selected to join this 6-month program with the objective of empowering their founders.

“We are proud to unveil the fourth cohort of the Female Founders Fellowship, the largest one since we launched this program three years ago. The 18 selected startups work in various domains but they all embrace the main trends that we see in the tech ecosystem: HRTech, Blockchain, GreenTech & Impact, and HealthTech. We are very excited to highlight these incredible female founders and hope that their story will inspire even more women to follow their path”, says Marwan Elfitesse, Head of Startups Programs & Business Services at STATION F.

Diversity has been at the core of STATION F’s mission from day one. We are proud to say that today, more than 40% of the 1.000+ startups gathered at STATION F, are female-founded or co-founded. For the third year in a row, STATION F is partnering with Goldman Sachs’s Launch With GS initiative to help with the development of the program and provide the Female Founders Fellowship with additional resources.

“We are very excited to be partnering with STATION F for the Female Founders Fellowship this year. STATION F shares our vision of promoting diversity within the venture capital ecosystem. Through this partnership we look forward to working with these incredible female founders as they grow their companies”, said Nishi Somaiya, co-head of Growth Equity at Goldman Sachs.

Discover the members of our 2023 cohort:

Hela Atmani, co-founder of PALM (212 Founders):

PALM is a SaaS Talent Growth platform that helps clients to solve one of their major challenges: retaining their talents by reinventing people and careers management.

Lena Crolot, co-founder of Billiv (Cegid Data Lab):

Billiv is an eco-friendly solution to digitalize receipts via QR code, with no registration or download required. They centralize Google reviews, the loyalty program and communication through a fully customizable receipt.

Charlotte Bellet, co-founder of aHRtemis (21st by CentraleSupélec):

aHRtemis is a SaaS platform helping talent attraction managers design and monitor recruitment campaigns powered by AI.

Fredrika Lindh, co-founder of Crew3 (42):

Crew3 is helping web3 companies to analyze, engage, and scale their community by building the most powerful community engagement platform.

Marie Voyer, co-founder of Qweeko (EDHEC):

Qweeko has developed a solution that helps manufacturers of electronic and electrical goods (EEE) to evaluate the environmental impact of their whole catalog.

Anastasia Wolter, co-founder of Quack AI (Entrepreneur First):

Quack AI is here to help every tech team follow their own blend of coding best practices, by building ML models to augment code reviews.

Emilie Maret & Sophie Aflalo, co-founders of The Serious Gut (FemTech Program):

The Serious Gut is on a mission to improve digestive and anxious troubles thanks to personalized probiotics and microbiome science.

Mathile Nême, Jane Douat & Hahyeon Park, co-founders of Omena (FemTech Program):

Omena is a startup that helps women go through menopause.

Imane Do Vale, founder of Nissé (Fighters Program):

Nissé is a luxury lingerie brand pioneering the use of innovative and sustainable materials to serve women's well-being. The first collection is made with fiber obtained from castor oil.

Mariam N’diaye, co-founder of Broke and Abroad (Fighters Program):

Broke and Abroad is an e-tourism platform on a mission to make travel affordable to everyone.

Basma El Aboudi, co-founder of Pazapa (Founders Program 2.0):

Pazapa offers Homeownership-as-a-Service for individuals struggling to buy their first home: they can gradually and flexibly build equity into their home over 4 years whilst living in it from day 1.

Manon Pagnucco & Anaïs Lacombe, co-founders of PimpUp (Founders Program 2.0):

PimpUp is an anti-waste solution to help French farmers sell their products that are refused by the classic distribution channels for aesthetic reasons.

Victoire de Lapasse & Cécile Bury, co-founders of Neptune Elements (EDHEC):

Neptune Elements is the French seaweed brand that democratizes seaweed in our plates and develops the entire seaweed industry in France and Europe.

Inès Multrier, co-founder of Nelson (HEC):

Nelson is a SaaS-based simulation software that supports companies in the electrification of their car fleet through a fine analysis of their data and the electric mobility ecosystem data.

Raphaella Nolleau, co-founder of Yacon & co (HECTAR):

Yacon & co produces and sell Yacon syrup, a natural sugar-free sweetener.

Joséphine de Leusse, co-founder of m-work (Télécom Paris - IPP):

m-work organizes flexible work by empowering teams to synchronize when coming to the office or working remotely, so people meet the right person at the right time and place.

Marion Cardona, co-founder of IMPACT+ (L’Oreal):

IMPACT+ is a sustaintech solution enabling digital advertising players (brands, agencies, adtechs and adnetworks) to evaluate and reduce their environmental impact.

Marion Malandin, co-founder of Optimiz Construction (Ponts et Chaussées):

Optimiz Construction optimizes resources on construction sites to save time, money and CO2.

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