Our Mission

We help female students and recent graduates build skills at partnering startups. 

Navigating the startup world as a female student can be really hard.

We’re here to support you by connecting you with vetted startups and a network of talented female students interested in entrepreneurship. Together, we help you build valuable skills that enhance your toolkit and prepare you for success.

The backstory

We are two undergraduate students at Harvard with deep ties to the startup ecosystems at our universities and within our own networks. 

In an era where female representation among entrepreneurs and startups is still disappointingly low, we are determined to close that gap and make it as seamless as possible for talented women to get involved.

We’re thrilled to bring our networks of top female students and leading startups together through WWV Labs!

Meet the Founders

Daniela Andrade, Co-Founder

Daniela Andrade is a senior at Harvard University concentrating in Neuroscience and Philosophy. She is passionate about women centric research and entrepreneurship. Daniela leverages her interdisciplinary academic knowledge and applied entrepreneurial skills in research, problem identification, MVP development, content development, user feedback and acquisition to elevate organizations and individuals focused on women’s health and wellbeing – alongside discourse on related subject matter.

Adrian Arnaboldi, Co-Founder

Adrian Arnaboldi is a senior at Harvard University studying Economics and Energy & Environment. Driven by his passion for entrepreneurship and innovation, he co-founded WWV Labs with the mission of expanding access to startup ecosystems for college students. His professional experience spans Investment Banking at Citigroup, co-leading the diligence team at Harvard Undergraduate Capital Partners, and various roles across venture capital and private equity. Adrian hopes to continue to leverage his finance background and entrepreneurial drive to build mission-driven products that create lasting impact.

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