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    by Jessica Livingston 11/24/2014. We’re excited to launch Female Founder Stories, a collection of interviews with 40 of YCombinator’s female alumnae. We asked them about things like how they gotstarted, their experience at Y Combinator, their experience as female founders,and what they wish they’d known when they were younger.

  2. Jessica Livingston is the author of Founders at Work (4.00 avg rating, 31281 ratings, 327 reviews, published 2001), Startup (3.83 avg rating, 64 ratings,...

  3. Jun 9, 2016 · Jessica Livingston's Pretty Complete List on How Not to Fail. by Y Combinator 6/9/2016. Here’s Jessica’s keynote from our third annual Female Founders Conference, which brought together more than 800 women building women-led startups. Jessica has seen over 1000 companies go through YC and shares her learnings about what it takes to succeed ...

  4. Jessica Livingston was previously VP of marketing at investment bank Adams Harkness, where she managed an award-winning rebranding of the company. She is the author of Founders at Work (2007), a book of interviews with startup founders. She has a BA in English from Bucknell.

  5. Experience: Y Combinator · Location: Mountain View · 136 connections on LinkedIn. View Jessica Livingston’s profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members.

  6. Sep 16, 2008 · Jessica Livingston is a founding partner at Y Combinator, a seed-stage venture firm based in Cambridge, MA, and Mountain View, CA. She was previously VP of marketing at investment bank Adams Harkness. In addition to her work with startups at Y Combinator, she organizes Startup School. She has a BA in English from Bucknell.

  7. Jessica Livingston is a founding partner at Y Combinator. She is also the organizer of Startup School, the big annual startup conference, and the author of Founders at Work, a collection of interviews with successful startup founders. Y Combinator was the first of the new startup “incubators” that fund a bunch of startups at once. Since 2005 YC