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S2 Ep5 - Female Founders Series - Shattering the Glass Ceiling: Cristina Vila - Winning Playbook as a Female FinTech Founder - Elevate Women in Tech

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Join Kellie Kwarteng Elevate Women in Tech host for an inspiring conversation with Christina Villa, founder and CEO of Cledara - the first software intelligence platform for growing companies that gives you control and visibility of software spend.


Christina shares her remarkable journey as a non-technical female founder, from validating her innovative idea to raising a $20 million Series A.

Discover how Christina:

  • Overcame challenges in the male-dominated tech world
  • Navigated the difficult funding landscape for female founders
  • Built a successful SaaS business without a technical background
  • Expanded internationally from the UK to Europe and the US

Get invaluable advice on:

  • Validating your startup idea quickly
  • Choosing the right investors
  • Building a product customers actually want
  • Giving opportunities to young talent


Christina's story is a testament to the power of perseverance, resilience and unwavering determination. Her insights will motivate and empower aspiring entrepreneurs to turn their ideas into thriving businesses.


Whether you're a founder, investor, or tech enthusiast, this episode is packed with wisdom on building innovative products and scaling startups in today's competitive landscape.


Useful resource links:

To connect with ⁠⁠Cristina

Cledara: Cledara gives you control and visibility of software spend - Get started free 

Careers Opportunities at Cledara: https://www.cledara.com/careers


This episode is sponsored by BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, the professional body for the tech sector. They’re on a mission to build a trusted profession that can steer technology on a safe path and take on the big challenges facing the world today. They know that every time a girl drops computing at GCSE, or a female worker switches her career in tech to another path, it’s a major blow to the profession and our collective potential. That’s why BCS is using the power of their global community to bring about real change - reaching out across diverse communities, addressing bias, celebrating role models, supporting skills development and career opportunities. 

 

When EDI in tech is the norm — in every lecture theatre, dev team and board meeting — that’s when we unlock a profession that takes us into a fairer digital future. If you’re a student, teacher, working in tech or a leader in tech, join forces with BCS and let’s make the vision a reality. To find out more about the work BCS is doing in the sector and how to join them on their mission, go to ⁠bcs.org/BringItOn 


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