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457 Women at the Helm: 8 Spanish startup and scaleups thriving under female leadership

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Origin Hope @ Silicon Canals 2 place · 11/01/2024 04:25 EDT

Female entrepreneurs are increasingly taking charge in the Spanish startup landscape. Meet 8 startups that showcase ingenuous women in leadership.

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