Women Now Hold Nearly 19% of Top Venture Capital Roles in the U.S.
A new report from All Raise reveals that women now hold 18.6% of partner-level and above positions in U.S. venture capital firms — nearly double the share from 2018.
Why does this matter? Because when women are in positions of decision-making power, more funding flows to female-led startups. Female investors are more likely to recognize, understand, and champion ideas from other women founders.
This isn’t just a win for representation — it’s a shift in how capital is allocated, opening doors for more women to turn bold ideas into thriving companies.
While the numbers still show room for growth, the trend is clear: women are gaining influence in one of the most powerful sectors of the economy, and that influence can reshape the entrepreneurial landscape.
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