Articles by Maelle
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The future of PropTech under the new NAR settlement
The future of PropTech under the new NAR settlement
By Maelle Gavet
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Provocative advice to the spouses & partners of entrepreneurs (aka the unsung heroes of the startup world)
Provocative advice to the spouses & partners of entrepreneurs (aka the unsung heroes of the startup world)
By Maelle Gavet
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Green Tech, Golden Harvests: 7 AgTech Trends Reinventing Farming
Green Tech, Golden Harvests: 7 AgTech Trends Reinventing Farming
By Maelle Gavet
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It’s with extreme sadness that I’m announcing that I will be leaving Techstars at the end of the month for health reasons. As of today, David Cohen…
It’s with extreme sadness that I’m announcing that I will be leaving Techstars at the end of the month for health reasons. As of today, David Cohen…
Posted by Maelle Gavet
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When I was a kid, my Dad (Robert L. Wallace) was my hero because he could do seemingly impossible things like fly us around the house in a bath towel…
When I was a kid, my Dad (Robert L. Wallace) was my hero because he could do seemingly impossible things like fly us around the house in a bath towel…
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This morning, I kicked off Boulder Startup Week 2024 alongside Andrew Hyde and David Cohen. We welcomed over 300 folks (of the 1600+ for the week)…
This morning, I kicked off Boulder Startup Week 2024 alongside Andrew Hyde and David Cohen. We welcomed over 300 folks (of the 1600+ for the week)…
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Experience
Education
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Ecole normale supérieure de Lettres et Sciences humaines, Fontenay-St-Cloud, France
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Volunteer Experience
Publications
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Five ways to close the founder opportunity gap
FastCompany
For founders from nontraditional backgrounds, the opportunity gap remains a chasm. Here’s how Techstars has been closing it.
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Trampled by Unicorns - Big Tech's Empathy Problem and How to Fix It
Wiley
"Trampled by Unicorns" explores how technology has progressed humanity’s most noble pursuits, while also grappling with the origins of the industry’s destructive empathy deficit and the practical measures Big Tech can take to self-regulate and make it right again. It examines the tendency for many of Big Tech’s stars to stray from their user-first ideals and make products that actually profoundly damage their customers and ultimately society.
Offering an account of the world of tech…"Trampled by Unicorns" explores how technology has progressed humanity’s most noble pursuits, while also grappling with the origins of the industry’s destructive empathy deficit and the practical measures Big Tech can take to self-regulate and make it right again. It examines the tendency for many of Big Tech’s stars to stray from their user-first ideals and make products that actually profoundly damage their customers and ultimately society.
Offering an account of the world of tech startups in the United States and Europe—from Amazon, Google, and Facebook to Twitter, Airbnb, and Uber (to name a few)—this book argues that the causes and consequences of Big Tech’s failures originate from four main sources: the Valley’s cultural insularity, the hyper-growth business model, the sector’s stunning lack of diversity, and a dangerous self-sustaining ecosystem. However, the book is not just an account of how an industry came off the rails, but also a passionate call to action on how to get it back on track.
It formulates a clear call to action for industry leaders, board members, employees, and consumers/users to drive the change necessary to create better, more sustainable businesses—and the steps Western governments are likely to take should tech leaders fail to do so. Steps that include reformed tax codes, reclassification of platforms as information companies, new labor laws, and algorithmic transparency and oversight.
Trampled by Unicorns’ exploration of the promise & dangers of technology is perfect for anyone with an interest in entrepreneurship, tech, and global commerce, and a hope of technology’s all-empowering prospect. It describes a realistic path forward, even as it uncovers and explains the errors of the past. “We don’t need less tech, we need more empathetic tech.” And how that crucial distinction can be achieved by the tech companies themselves, driving change as governments actively pave the road ahead.
Honors & Awards
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100 Most Influential Women in US Finance
Barron’s
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Chevalier - Ordre National du Mérite
République Française
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Choiseul 100 Economic Leaders
Choiseul - Le Figaro
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Young Global Leader (YGL)
World Economic Forum (Davos)
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50 most inspiring women in tech in Europe
Inspiring 50
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Top 25 female Techpreneurs
Times Magazine
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100 most creative people in business
Fast Company
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40 under 40
Fortune
Languages
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French
Native or bilingual proficiency
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English
Full professional proficiency
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Russian
Full professional proficiency
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German
Elementary proficiency
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Spanish
Elementary proficiency
Organizations
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YPO
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Awesome to see that our persistence and diligent work is beginning to be recognized. Thank you for the shout out and deeper explanation Maelle…
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