Devoted to Entrepreneurs

Building a company is a journey that demands courage to make difficult decisions. We have traveled this road and know the cultural and market challenges facing female-founders. Winning, as we nurture, is a mindset that takes passion, grit and dynamic thinking that only comes from deep, diverse experience.

WFF is a founder-driven, growth investor. We are active and engaged partners, leveraging our resources to accelerate your path to an iconic company. We fund and patiently teamwork with you in transcending challenges and scaling your venture.

Why Partner with WFF?

Founders seek more than capital when evaluating investors. They look for a partner that can catalyze their venture and commit for the long haul. Working with WFF offers advantages, beyond funding:


Full-scale E&ED Programs: Spanning from founder training, startup seeding & incubation, growth-funding & acceleration, to scaling & commercialization, thru to company delivery and crossover stages.

Skills Diversity Silicon Valley & Wall St. veterans, helping you analyze complex situations, devise and execute action plans.

Devoted Focus Less projects on our hands means more time and resources to your venture.

Acquisition Capital Our investment banking and capital markets platforms provide acquisition capital for your aggressive growth and value-creating initiatives.

All-Stage Funding We partner with startups during their training and incubation stage at our Innoventure Foundry sister-fund, where we seed and growth-fund them for the long haul.

Crossover Support: For a growing private company, the IPO is the destination of a long journey. We realize the importance of IPOs, but this rite of passage is merely a single trading day in the life of a great company.

Our support does not stop at the IPO. We back your company well into its public market life, expanding its market leadership to build lasting success. We coach you in making the change from private to public, helping with pre-IPO positioning, road show preparation, and ongoing interaction with analysts and the media