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Female Founders Gain New Insights at Session with Amoye Henry

by Kingsley Okeke
September 12, 2025
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Female Founders Gain New Insights at Session with Amoye Henry
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Female entrepreneurs came together today for an exclusive session led by Amoye Henry, focused on how women in technology and venture capital can use their “unfair advantage” to redefine success.

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Over three hours, Henry shared practical strategies and personal experiences that highlighted how female founders can position themselves more effectively in competitive startup and investment spaces. The event drew strong participation from women entrepreneurs, reflecting the growing demand for conversations centred on equity and representation in business.

Redefining Success in Tech and Venture Capital

Henry challenged attendees to move beyond conventional definitions of success and to instead focus on unique strengths, perspectives, and networks that women often bring into the entrepreneurial ecosystem. By reframing these qualities as advantages rather than barriers, participants were encouraged to chart new pathways for scaling their ventures.

A Timely Conversation for Canada’s Ecosystem

The Canadian innovation landscape continues to wrestle with gender disparities in access to funding and leadership opportunities. Sessions like this not only empower individual founders but also contribute to reshaping the wider entrepreneurial culture.

Building Momentum for Female Founders

Attendees left with actionable insights, renewed confidence, and connections that can help them thrive in their ventures. More importantly, the session reinforced the need for continuous dialogue and practical support to ensure women founders are not just represented but fully equipped to succeed in technology and venture capital.

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