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It was obvious to me that I wanted to do the inverse and build an all-female hacker house that created the same dynamic but with women." Cantillon, who has lived in several hacker houses over the years, saw a need for a space dedicated exclusively to women. That's why she co-founded HackHer House, the first all-female hacker house in the San Francisco Bay Area. Hacker houses aren't new to the Bay Area or cities like New York and London. In a city renowned for tech advancements, hacker houses are viewed as critical for driving the next wave of innovation.
Persons: Molly Cantillon, Cantillon, Jennifer Li, Andreessen Horowitz, Zoya Garg, Anna Monaco, Anne Brandes, Li Organizations: HackHer, Stanford University, . Venture, U.S Locations: San Francisco Bay, Silicon, North Beach, Bay, New York, London
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailInside the first all-female hacker house in San FranciscoHackHer House is the first all-female hacker house in the San Francisco Bay Area, aimed at empowering women in tech. The house provides affordable living for founders working on startups, from AI-driven tools to senior care solutions. Backed by venture capital, it fosters collaboration in a competitive environment. In a male-dominated industry, this space creates a supportive community where women can thrive. CNBC met with the founders to discuss their vision for the future.
Organizations: San Francisco Bay Area, CNBC Locations: San Francisco, San Francisco Bay
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