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Rebeca Hwang
An entrepreneur and global investor, she blends innovation with cultural sensitivity. Recognized for building bridges between people and ideas, she stands out for her visionary spirit and ability to connect different worlds. She inspires those who seek to transform society through creativity and purpose.
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Who is Rebeca Hwang?
Rebeca Hwang is an entrepreneur, investor, and business strategist born in South Korea and raised in Argentina and the United States. Her career is a testament to the fusion of cultures and the ability to think globally and across disciplines. With an academic background that combines electrical and software engineering with anthropology, Hwang has built a career based on innovation and the pursuit of solutions to complex problems, positioning herself as one of the most disruptive voices in the tech ecosystem.
From her earliest projects, she demonstrated a unique ability to identify opportunities at the intersection of technology and human behavior. She co-founded YouNoodle, a platform that helps organizations manage global entrepreneurship competencies, and Rivetz, a cybersecurity company that protects digital assets. Her experience as a startup founder has given her invaluable insight into the challenges and rewards of entrepreneurship, knowledge she shares as an investor and mentor in Silicon Valley.
Hwang has not only been a business builder but also a prolific speaker. Her talks at events such as TED focus on innovation, entrepreneurship, and the need to adopt a more human and connected approach to business. Her discourse often challenges the popular belief that technology must be cold and purely logical, arguing that the most successful innovations are those that understand the complexities of human interaction. It is this vision that sets her apart from other industry leaders.
She is currently a general partner at Kaleidoscope Fund, a venture capital firm that invests in companies building the next generation of technology products. She is also a professor at Stanford University, where she teaches entrepreneurship. Her work mentoring young entrepreneurs and her commitment to promoting diversity in the industry have made her an inspiring figure for those seeking to make a positive impact.




