NYC Student Founders Dinner hosted by WWV Labs
You’re invited to apply to our exclusive student founder dinner at a private residence, inspired by Andrew Yeung’s Founder/Investor Dinner Series.
What to expect:
A private dinner curated for 10 exceptional student founders from diverse industries, designed to foster meaningful connections and inspire collaboration.
This intimate dinner offers a unique and powerful way to build meaningful relationships and grow your network.
Appetizers and main course provided.
Our goal is to bring together and build a strong network of female and male student entrepreneurs!
Details:
📅 Date: Thursday, January 23, 2024
⏰ Time: 6:00pm - 8:30pm
🍽️ Venue: Private residence in the Upper East Side
About our hosts:
Daniela Andrade is a senior at Harvard and the Co-President of Harvard Undergraduate Women in Entrepreneurship (WiE). Over the past year, she has led her team in growing Harvard WiE from a small group of 15 students to a thriving community of over 500 women across universities nationwide.
She is also the Co-Founder of WWV Labs, a talent-matching and skill-building platform that connects top female student talent with paid opportunities at high-growth startups. Since its launch in September 2024, WWV Labs has expanded to include over 500 fellows.
Passionate about the student entrepreneurial ecosystem, Daniela is committed to fostering greater collaboration between female and male student entrepreneurs across universities. She is committed to hosting more co-ed events to unite and empower these communities.
Stay updated with future events:
Newsletter: https://wwvlabsherhustle.substack.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielaandrade1/
Adrian Arnaboldi is a senior at Harvard and a Co-Founder of WWV Labs. Driven by a passion for entrepreneurship and innovation, Adrian co-founded WWV Labs with a mission to expand access to startup ecosystems for college students. His professional experience includes Investment Banking at Citigroup and various roles in venture capital and private equity.