Soho House & Co was founded in London, in 1995, as a private members’ club for those in film, media and creative industries. We have since expanded to include Houses across Europe and North America, as well as restaurants, cinemas, spas, workspaces and hotels.
Soho House is a place for our diverse membership to connect, grow, have fun, and make an impact. From the beginning, and throughout our 25-year history, our members have always been at the heart of everything we do
Bumble Inc. is the parent company of Bumble, Badoo, and Fruitz. The Bumble platform enables people to connect and build healthy and equitable relationships. Founded by CEO Whitney Wolfe Herd in 2014, Bumble was one of the first dating apps built with women at the center and connects people across dating (Bumble Date), friendship (Bumble BFF) and professional networking (Bumble Bizz). Badoo, which was founded in 2006, is one of the pioneers of web and mobile dating products. Fruitz, founded in 2017, encourages open and honest communication of dating intentions through playful fruit metaphors.
The moves we make on the outside reflect who we are on the inside. At Bumble, we are a diverse group of kind and growth-minded people, committed to helping our global community find real connections and making the internet a safer space for everyone.
Bumble’s culture is rooted in kindness and respect, and we believe in providing the personal and professional support our team members need to help make mission-driven impact.
Make moves that matter, at https://team.bumble.com/
PAST
Since 2011, Women Who Code built a vibrant community of nearly half a million technologists powered by the passion and dedication of 1,000 volunteers across 145 countries.
Together, WWCode created over 20,000 community-led technical trainings, empowered individuals with $3.5 million in scholarships, and dedicated over a million hours to volunteer service. Women Who Code connected people to more than 14,000 career opportunities, all while nurturing leadership growth and career advancement strategies. Women Who Code fostered a global network through every connection and effort where everyone felt a sense of community and support. In April 2024, sadly, due to a lack of funding, Women Who Code had to shut their doors.
PRESENT
We are humbled to welcome Women Who Code to the LWT family of brands. Our two unique brands share the common passion of uniting business and technology leaders from all backgrounds to level up their skills, network with professionals who can support their career growth and increase their economic power. And we’ve both made an intentional decision to focus our value on mid-senior leaders.
Despite the challenges of limited financial resources, we are committed to this community of brilliant leaders. We’re not backing down—we’re doubling down. But we want to be clear, this is not a merger; instead, our team is expanding our family of brands to build upon all of the work Women Who Code has done over the last decade.
Whether you’re coding your first line or leading the charge at the highest levels, Women Who Code, we want to support you.
We are thrilled to launch two new Women Who Code programs designed to elevate tech leaders ::
⚡️WWCode Leadership empowers mid-to-senior technologists to develop and build their leadership skills.
⚡️ WWCode Cities membership connects you locally and curates custom introductions to support your career growth.
New York, US
Private
$20.8M Revenue
http://www.womenwhocode.com
155 Employees
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