13 Women-Led Tech Startups Join FourthWave's 2025 Accelerator Program
Thirteen women-led tech startups have been selected to participate in FourthWave's 16-week 2025 accelerator program that provides founders with one-on-one mentorship, leadership development, and preparation for funding. Launched in 2017, FourthWave, a leading non-profit accelerator for women-led tech businesses, has mentored 70 women from 60 startups, with alumni raising over
"While women are launching companies at three times the rate of men, we only attract about 2% of venture capital investments," said
This year's class draws from women entrepreneurs from across the country and, for the first time, includes one international founder, from the
In the last 12 months, FourthWave's alumni have been busy making a mark on the world. One week after finishing the FourthWave 2024 Accelerator Program,
The leaders and startups selected for FourthWave's 2025 accelerator program are:
Chenee Williams andAdriana Lamar of GeoLanes, a government technology company that has developed a mobile app and SaaS platform offering personalized travel itineraries, interactive maps, and AI-driven recommendations for individual travelers and enterprise clients, enhancing exploration and engagement. Based inSacramento, California .Alyson Santoro andMelissa Omand of Nereid Biomaterials, a bio-technology company that develops biodegradable materials for the marine commercial sector. Based inGoleta, California .Jennifer Jones of Ohana Dwellings, a real estate company that has built an AI-powered platform to optimize ADU design, permitting, and construction to accelerate timelines, lower costs, and support high-quality project delivery. Based inCarmichael, California .Aira Johnson of Blute, a mental health company that transforms healthcare student support with conversational AI, directly addressing the global healthcare workforce crisis by boosting student wellbeing. Based in theU.K. Suhani Shokeen and Senara Millawabandara of Data Pigeon, a transportation infrastructure company that aggregates and operationalizes real-time city infrastructure data to power smarter routing, planning, and coordination, with built-in project management tools for city agencies and contractors. Based inDavis, California .Gina Del Carlo of Earn & Learn, an education technology company that connects fragmented education, workforce, and employer systems to create bridges from education to employment. Based inWalnut Creek, California .Christina Bremner and Jen Lee of Purple Door Finders, a housing marketplace that connects families to senior living with transparent pricing and real-time availability. Based inFolsom, California .Vanessa Small of Alcheme Bio, a food technology company using AI-driven enzyme innovation to develop clean-label ingredients that improve the taste and functionality of sustainable proteins. Based inSan Diego, California .Vinona Bhatia of Atapir, a hospital vital signal monitoring company transforming patient care by using AI-powered computer vision to monitor patients without any wearables, wires, cuffs, or electrodes. Based inSan Rafael, California Jenna C. Landry of NZT Group Inc., a materials science global leader in advanced polymer and composite technology, uniting the company's innovative divisions—Element Labs, ESL Infrastructure, and Extremis Systems—to deliver transformative solutions that empower industries worldwide. Based inSacramento, California .Fleur Leussink of IMIN Global Inc., a medical technology company that has developed an AI-powered platform that uses smartphone biometrics to deliver personalized, real-time tools for stress relief and nervous system regulation. Based inWilmington, Delaware .Bianca Frazier of Physreach, a medical marketplace company that has created a tech-powered matching platform that connects patients with trusted healthcare providers aligned on values, communication style, and care preferences, improving outcomes and patient satisfaction. Based inDetroit, Michigan .Jessica Flor of Hexwave Studios, an indie game studio and shadow publishing collective focused on delivering innovative gaming experiences that amplify diverse voices, create positive social impact, and conjure connection, creativity, and wonder through immersive play. Based inSacramento, California .
"The leadership and development aspect of the program was truly unique and unlike anything I've experienced in other programs. It was profoundly impactful, offering a new level of awareness and empowering me to lead with intention and clarity, "said
About FourthWave
FourthWave is a non-profit accelerator for women-led technology businesses founded in 2017 by
The accelerator is committed to changing the narrative around gender equity and believes a core part of the story is seen through an economic lens. Investing in women is one of the most effective ways to reduce inequality and increase economic growth. FourthWave envisions a world in which women receive 50% of venture capital funding.
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