Nhi Lê

Doyenne Evergreen Fund Investment Committee at Doyenne Group

Nhi Lê is a seasoned venture capital professional with a focus on deep tech and AI/ML investments, currently serving as Principal at Alpha Intelligence Capital since September 2022. Nhi holds board observer responsibilities at Exostellar Inc. and is a Partner at Mariton Partners, providing strategic consulting for venture capital and startup ecosystems. Nhi is also actively involved with the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (WARF) in various roles, including WARF Accelerator Catalyst and Consultant, mentoring researchers in technology commercialization. Previous experience includes managing director positions at gener8tor and serving on investment committees for micro VC funds. Nhi holds a Ph.D. in Materials Science from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a B.S. in Biomedical Engineering and Materials Science and Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology.

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Doyenne Group

Doyenne is a nonprofit membership organization that provides professional development, networking, and mentoring for women entrepreneurs who are building scalable ventures. Our mission is to unleash and ignite the power and potential of women entrepreneurs. We focus on three core strategies to support women entrepreneurs as they launch and scale their dreams: —Develop the Entrepreneur: Expand entrepreneurial skills through professional development workshops and webinars, and provide public programming to highlight women entrepreneurs. —Fund the Ventures: Put dollars into the hands of women entrepreneurs and create pipelines for more women to invest in each other. —Transform the Narrative: Changing the face of entrepreneurship through our voices and the way women entrepreneurs are represented and supported within an ecosystem. Doyenne was founded in 2012 by Heather Wentler and Amy Gannon to right two wrongs. First, to eliminate the gender gap in the entrepreneurial community and second, because they were tired of asking time and again “where are all the women?” Rather than continue to complain, they decided to do something about it. Doyenne is a 501c3 nonprofit organization.


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