The story of Whitney Wolfe is one of female empowerment, an inspiration for women in business who grew up only seeing white men become tech millionaires. She became the first self-made billionaire and made online dating safer and more enjoyable for women— but her story is also a microcosm of modern-day sexism. Harassed by her colleagues and scorned ex-boyfriend, who denied her position as a co-founder of Tinder, Wolfe’s eventual corporate revenge, which made her one of the most successful people in the tech world by the age of 30, only sounds so satisfying because of the absolute hell she was subjected to.

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