Researcher and academic Vivek Wadhwa is a researcher of topics and issues in entrepreneurship, including minority, immigrant and women entrepreneurs.

By Angie Chang (Co-Founder & Editor-in-Chief, Women 2.0)

Vivek Wadhwa is not afraid of going on TechCrunch to write about the Silicon Valley as a white boy’s club. He made quite an impression with “Silicon Valley: You And Some Of Your VC’s Have A Gender Problem” on TechCrunch a few years ago.

Women 2.0 welcomes Vivek Wadhwa onstage at the Women 2.0 Conference on February 14 to unveil the latest research he has been gathering on women entrepreneurs in technology. We have been surveying the Women 2.0 community as a part of his research, which is frequently cited in national and international media outlets.

He lectures on entrepreneurship at Stanford, Duke and Emory universities, as well as leads groundbreaking research projects such as the one he will be announcing the results of at the Women 2.0 Conference!

Join us on February 14 for the Women 2.0 Conference for a full day of informative talks by women leaders, constant networking with like-minded people, and discussions on current and future trends in innovation. Check out the full agenda and get your ticket for February 14 today!

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125x125_Angie_ChangAngie Chang is Editor-in-Chief and Co-Founder of Women 2.0, a media company offering content, community and conferences for aspiring and current women innovators in technology. Our mission is to increase the number of female founders of technology startups with inspiration, information and education through our platform. Previously, Angie held roles in product management and web UI design. Angie holds a B.A. in English and Social Welfare from UC Berkeley. Follow her on Twitter at @thisgirlangie.