“Ellen Pao’s case against sexism in venture capital sparked a national conversation.”
— Fast Company
Ellen K. Pao is a tech investor, a diversity and inclusion activist at the Kapor Center for Social Impact, the former CEO of reddit, and a cofounder of the award-winning diversity and inclusion nonprofit Project Include. Her writing has appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, Time, Lenny, and Recode. She has earned an electrical engineering degree from Princeton and law and business degrees from Harvard.

“Some of us lose, and some of us win. What’s important is that we’re telling our stories and standing up for ourselves and for one another.”
— Ellen Pao

Project Include
Project Include is a non-profit that uses data and advocacy to accelerate diversity and inclusion in the tech industry. We encourage CEOs to implement comprehensive solutions that include everyone in all activities and to use metrics for accountability. Follow @projectinclude

Kapor Center
At the Kapor Center, we work at the intersection of technology and racial and social justice. With our sibling organizations, LPFI and Kapor Capital, we use a “STEM-to-startup” approach to diversity and inclusion for the tech ecosystem and entrepreneurship. Follow @kaporcenter