Alpha Girls by Julian Guthrie The Women Upstarts Who Took On Silicon Valley’s Male Culture
What's it about? Alpha Girls (2019) tells the story of four pioneering women venture capitalists – Magdalena Yesil, Mary Jane Elmore, Theresia Gouw, and Sonja Hoel Perkins – who helped build foundational Silicon Valley companies like Salesforce, Facebook, and McAfee while navigating an industry culture defined by sexism, unequal treatment, and the challenge of being the only women in rooms full of men. These “alpha girls” not only survived but ultimately rewrote the rules of venture capital, creating networks and investment models that opened doors for the next generation of women in tech. Silicon Valley, the 1980s. Among the men making their fortune were four women who would go on to shape the venture capital game. Magdalena Yesil fled Turkey with $43 and became the first investor in Salesforce, inventing the annual contract model that saved the company from bankruptcy during the dot-com crash. Mary Jane Elmore became one of the first female venture capital partners, only to fin...