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    Lisa Carmen Wang

    Investor in High-Impact Female-Led Co's| Author, Bad Bitch Business Bible | Founder & GP, Bad Bitch Empire | Forbes 30u30 | US Hall of Fame Gymnast

    Lisa Carmen Wang is a highly accomplished individual, starting her career as a 4X USA National Champion & USA Hall of Fame gymnast and transitioning into a serial entrepreneur with a strong background in venture capitalism and keynote speaking.

    She is the Founder & GP of Bad Bitch Empire, a platform and fund supporting female-led businesses, and author of The Bad Bitch Business Bible, advocating for women's empowerment in business and finance.

    Lisa has been recognized for her work in empowering women in male-dominated industries, helping raise significant funding for female entrepreneurs.

    Her speaking engagements on topics like breaking free of societal norms, embracing one's story, and investing in female-led ventures have drawn international acclaim, making her a sought-after motivational speaker.

    Lisa's educational background includes studies at Adlai E. Stevenson HS, Yale University, and Tsinghua University, with a focus on American Studies, Literature, and Chinese Language.

    Throughout her career, Lisa has held various key roles in organizations like LCW Ventures, Fast Company, Republic Crypto, and The Venture Collective, contributing her expertise in coaching, marketing, brand communications, and venture partnerships.

    She has also made significant contributions as a writer for publications like Forbes and Fortune, and as the founder of successful ventures like SheWorx and Fooze.

    Lisa Wang's dedication to empowering women, breaking stereotypes, and fostering female entrepreneurship has garnered her numerous accolades, establishing her as a prominent figure in the business and venture capital world.

    Highlights

    Oct 4 · Daily Telegraph
    NCAT Consumer and Commercial Hearings at Sydney - Daily Telegraph
    Jun 2 · Fast Company
    Inside Snopes: the rise, fall and rebirth of an internet icon - Fast Company