The skeptics thought no woman would ever make the first move. But Whitney Wolfe Herd, young, creative, and undaunted, stuck to her guns. In just four years, her women-centred social networking platform Bumble accumulated over 50 million users in 150 countries, with ladies having made the first move almost a billion times globally. These impressive numbers are only part and parcel of an even more powerful narrative—one that Wolfe Herd was able to move forward with on her own terms because she refused to go down without a fight.
Andrey Andreev, the founder of dating platform Badoo, met with Wolfe Herd and encouraged her to utilise her woman-first concept to build a new dating app. Initially reluctant, Wolfe Herd realised the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity Andreev presented. Within weeks Andreev became Wolfe Herd’s founding partner in Bumble and together they build what has become the fastest growing social network in the world.
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