Peter Thiel has been in the news quite a bit recently: In October for a $1.25 million donation to Donald Trump (which he defended in a speech on Monday), and last week for statements he made in The Diversity Myth, a book he co-wrote in 1996, which argued that "politically correct 'multiculturalism'" had a "debilitating effect" on higher education and that rape was a "belated regret."
Thiel's views have made him an outlier in Silicon Valley, but the sector is still dominated by white male gatekeepers. For example, one recent study found that less than 16% of venture capital funding goes to companies with at least one female cofounder.
According to a BuzzFeed News analysis, Founders Fund, the venture capital firm that Thiel co-founded in 2005, invests in women at a rate slightly less than that industry average.
In response to questions about the gender diversity of its portfolio, Founders Fund, which has $3 billion under management, told BuzzFeed News: "We do not track founder demographics." However, in our own rough estimates, BuzzFeed News found that less than 12 percent of Founders Fund's investments are helmed by at least one woman. Put another way, over 11 years, the company has only invested in 27 companies with at least one female founder.
BuzzFeed News based this estimate on information from Pitchbook, a venture capital database, which lists 241 startups as Founders Fund investments. BuzzFeed News verified that 227 of those startups were Founders Fund investments (using either public reports or the companies themselves). Of those 227 verified companies, 27 startups had at least one female co-founder. Only 7 — Sofa Labs, Contagion Health, Style Seat, Brit + Co, uBeam, PandoDaily, and TaskRabbit — were founded exclusively by women.
Even this amount of investment is relatively new. Using the same methodology, Founders Fund appears to have backed only five companies with a female co-founder between 2005 and 2011.
Here are all 27 startups with one female co-founder that BuzzFeed News was able to identify.
- Homee, an iOS app for furniture and home design
- Hooked, fiction for the Snapchat generation
- Ayar Labs, building optical chips for data centers
- Medal, electronic medical records platform
- Accion Systems, propulsion systems for satellites
- Eating with the Chefs, high end dinners at home
- Modumetal, nanolaminated metals for the oil and gas industry
- PlanGrid, a mobile app for construction management
- Declara, a personalized learning platform
- SOLS Systems, 3d-printed shoe insoles
- Transatomic Power, advanced reactors for low-cost nuclear power
- Canva, online graphic design platform
- If You Can, educational gaming company
- LawPal, software for tracking legal work
- Invino, private sales for wine enthusiasts
- Neurotrack, technology to predict the onset of Alzheimer's disease
- PandoDaily, tech blog
- Upstart, online lending marketplace
- LightSail Energy, compressed energy storage
- TaskRabbit, mobile marketplace for freelance labor
- uBeam, wireless charging
- Brit + Co, DIY media and ecommerce company
- Style Seat, online booking for beauty appointments
- Contagion Health, social action platform for health
- Sofa Labs, develops social apps
- Zivity, adult content social network
- Big Think, YouTube for ideas
No entity collects standardized data on female entrepreneurship within the tech industry. Crunchbase, a startup database, reported last year that the number of female founders receiving venture capital has grown from 9.5% in 2009 to 17.9% in 2014. But those figures only reflect VC-approved startups. Women own 30% of all businesses in the United States, according to a 2015 study on women-owned businesses commissioned by American Express Open.
Thiel's donation to Trump's political campaign came shortly after a leaked tape of Trump bragging about sexual assault came to light. During the speech on Monday, Thiel called criticism of his support for Trump a form of intolerance that exposes "the lie behind the buzzword of 'diversity.'"
The Diversity Myth was not the last time Thiel made controversial statements about women. In 2009, four years after he launched Founders Fund, he wrote an essay which argued that extending voting rights to women "rendered the notion of 'capitalist democracy' into an oxymoron."
Founders Fund added its first female investing partner, Cyan Banister, in March 2016.
Please contact nitasha.tiku@buzzfeed.com if you know of any companies that should be included or omitted from our list.
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